Conductance Measurement of Water-sorbed Activated Carbon

The conductance of a piece of I1ctivated carbon has been measured while immersed under water at five different temperatures. The change in conductance with time has been attributed to the ionization of the functional groups on the walls of the pores as the latter were gradually filled. The average...

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Main Authors: Badri, M., Crouse, Karen Anne, Awang, Harun
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Published: 1984
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spelling my.upm.eprints.22492013-05-27T06:59:50Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2249/ Conductance Measurement of Water-sorbed Activated Carbon Badri, M. Crouse, Karen Anne Awang, Harun The conductance of a piece of I1ctivated carbon has been measured while immersed under water at five different temperatures. The change in conductance with time has been attributed to the ionization of the functional groups on the walls of the pores as the latter were gradually filled. The average pore radius has been estimated by using the equations derived to relate the increase in the conductance to the rate of flow of water into the pores. 1984 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2249/1/Conductance_Measurement_of_Water-sorbed_Activated_Carbon.pdf Badri, M. and Crouse, Karen Anne and Awang, Harun (1984) Conductance Measurement of Water-sorbed Activated Carbon. Pertanika, 7 (3). pp. 59-65. English
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description The conductance of a piece of I1ctivated carbon has been measured while immersed under water at five different temperatures. The change in conductance with time has been attributed to the ionization of the functional groups on the walls of the pores as the latter were gradually filled. The average pore radius has been estimated by using the equations derived to relate the increase in the conductance to the rate of flow of water into the pores.
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author Badri, M.
Crouse, Karen Anne
Awang, Harun
spellingShingle Badri, M.
Crouse, Karen Anne
Awang, Harun
Conductance Measurement of Water-sorbed Activated Carbon
author_facet Badri, M.
Crouse, Karen Anne
Awang, Harun
author_sort Badri, M.
title Conductance Measurement of Water-sorbed Activated Carbon
title_short Conductance Measurement of Water-sorbed Activated Carbon
title_full Conductance Measurement of Water-sorbed Activated Carbon
title_fullStr Conductance Measurement of Water-sorbed Activated Carbon
title_full_unstemmed Conductance Measurement of Water-sorbed Activated Carbon
title_sort conductance measurement of water-sorbed activated carbon
publishDate 1984
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2249/1/Conductance_Measurement_of_Water-sorbed_Activated_Carbon.pdf
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