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Sulfur hexafluoride, adsorption

Intermolecular forces involving sulfur hexafluoride molecules have been discussed in several papers (91, 121, 122, 194, 350, 296). Other studies include (a) molecular volume (254), (b) stopping of alpha particles (16,117), (c) transfer of energy by collision (205), (d) mutual diffusion of H2 and SF6 (291), (e) mutual solubilities of gases, including SF , in water (197), (f) salting out of dissolved gases (219), (g) compressibility (193) (h) Faraday effect (161), (i) adsorption on dry lyophilized proteins (14), (j) effect of pressure on electronic transitions (231), (k) thermal relaxation of vibrational states (232), (1) ultraviolet spectrum (295), (m) solubility in a liquid fluorocarbon (280). [Pg.112]

In addition, other more complex mixtures have been considered. Examples are Kr adsorption isotherms on graphite preplated with sulfur hexafluoride [93] or with cyclohexane [94]. [Pg.439]


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