Author:
Honig J. M.,Reyerson L. H.
Abstract
The interpolation theory has been applied to data on the adsorption of nitrogen, oxygen, and argon on rutile at 77 °K. It has been demonstrated that the oxygen and argon data cannot be interpreted on the basis of the Langmuir model, modified by the introduction of surface heterogeneity effects. The interpolation theory verifies, however, that the distribution of adsorption energies among surface sites, obtained by inversion of the nitrogen isotherm, is physically significant, and that nitrogen is suitable for BET surface area calculations.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Organic Chemistry,General Chemistry,Catalysis
Cited by
3 articles.
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