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    Russian chemical bulletin 7 (1958), S. 373-386 
    ISSN: 1573-9171
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary 1. Roasting carbon blacks at 1700 in a stream of hydrogen considerably reduces surface roughness and makes the surface more homogeneous. Roasting charcoal under these conditions destroys part of its pores and considerably reduces the pore volume. On charcoal the adsorption isotherm of nitrogen vapor rises more steeply than on carbon black. 2. Isotherms for the adsorption of krypton and methane vapors on graphitized bodies of homogeneous surface below the critical temperature of the adsorption layer have a stepwise form. Above the critical temperature there are no breaks in the isotherms, but they retain the wavelike character.
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    Russian chemical bulletin 8 (1959), S. 955-964 
    ISSN: 1573-9171
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary 1. Adsorption isotherms have been determined and compared for the vapors of water, methanol, and benzene on a number of carbon blacks which had been subjected to different thermal treatments. With increasing treatment temperature, there were decreases in both the amount of surface oxygen, capable of exchange reaction with aqueous NaOH, and in surface roughness of the blacks. The surface of the blacks became much more uniform after treatment in a hydrogen stream at 1700°. 2. Adsorption of water vapor fell rapidly with increasing graphitization, mainly as the result of removal of surface oxides. With blacks graphitized in a hydrogen stream at 1700°, water vapor adsorption was very small, even in the region of high pressure ratios. 3. Adsorption of methanol vapor on graphitized blacks dropped markedly in the region of low pressure ratios, as the result of destruction of surface oxides. In this case, decrease in surface roughness played a secondary role. 4. Adsorption of benzene vapor on graphitized blacks decreased, with decreasing surface roughness and surface coverage with chemical compounds, in the region of low surface coverage. 5. The surface properties of blacks of different origin were very similar after graphitization in a hydrogen stream at 1700δ.
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