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Carbon
Proceedings of the Fourth Conference
1st Edition - January 1, 1960
Author: Sam Stuart
eBook ISBN:9781483223384
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Proceedings of the Fourth Conference on Carbon is a collection of manuscripts presented at the Fourth Conference on Carbon, held at the University of Buffalo on June 15-19, 1959,… Read more
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Proceedings of the Fourth Conference on Carbon is a collection of manuscripts presented at the Fourth Conference on Carbon, held at the University of Buffalo on June 15-19, 1959, jointly sponsored by the American Carbon Committee and the University of Buffalo. The contributors explore the manufacture, properties, and use of carbonaceous materials. This book is organized into five parts encompassing 79 chapters. Parts I and II describe the surface and electronic properties, adsorption, and reactivity of carbonaceous materials, including carbon black, activated carbon, coal, and graphite. These parts also cover reactions such as thermal oxidation, gasification, and catalysis. Part III highlights the processes of carbonization, graphitization, and crystallite growth of carbon, while Part IV examines their mechanical and thermal properties. Part V looks into the raw materials used for the manufacture of certain carbon materials and the influence of several properties, including porosity and density. Organic chemists and carbon scientists and researchers will find this book invaluable.
Part I Surface Properties, Adsorption and Reactivity The Structure of Activated Carbon and Adsorption-Extension Behavior Adsorption Swelling of Saran Charcoal Alteration of Surface Characteristics of Graphite by Adsorbed Gases Heats of Wetting of Carbons Prepared from Low Rank Coals The Preparation and Study of Evaporated Carbon Films The Theoretical Calculation of the Heat of Adsorption for Gases Physically Adsorbed on Carbon Surfaces Structure of Activated Carbons and Adsorption from Solution The Effect of Surface Complexes on Adsorption from the Liquid Phase by Carbon Black The Role of Carbon Black in the Thermal Oxidation of Poryolefins Physical Adsorption and the Surface Areas of Carbon Blacks Influence of Hydrogen Content on Oxidation of Carbon Blacks A Preliminary Study of Surface Oxide Produced by Reaction of Carbon and Carbon Dioxide The Gasification of Carbon in Carbon Dioxide and other Gases at Temperatures above 900°C On the Role of Surface Oxides in the Graphite-Oxygen Reaction Effects Catalytiques un Cours de lOxydation du Graphite par l'Air Volatile Catalysts for the Reaction of Carbon with Carbon Dioxide Catalysis by Alkali-metal Salts in Carbon Gasification Reactions Quenched-in Lattice Defects in Graphite Electron Microscope Studies of Graphite Single Crystals The Energy Exchange Between Argon and a Hot Graphite Surface Retention of Protons by Graphite Ternary Lamellar Compounds of Lithium or Sodium with Graphite The Disruption of Carbon Compositions by Alkali AttackPart II Electronic Properties Relation between Electron Energy Band Structure and the Properties of Graphite Fermi Surfaces in Graphite Determined from a de Haas-Van Alphen Type Effect Magnetic Susceptibility of a Two-dimensional Electron Gas with an Energy Proportional to kn Spin Resonance of Charge Carriers in Graphite Electron Spin Resonance of Broken Carbon Bonds The Electronic Structure of the Boundary Atoms of a Graphite Layer Acceptor and Donor Impurities in Graphite Electrical Properties of Carbon Surfaces Semiconduction in Nickel-Doped Polymer Carbons Carrier Behavior in Nickel-Doped Polymer Carbons Double Magnetic Resonance of Fluids Adsorbed in Coals g-Anisotropy and Line Broadening of Electron Spin Resonance in CharsPart III Carbonization, Graphitization and Structure Some Novel Carbonaceous Polymers The Effect of Carbon Blacks on the Free Radical Thermal Polymerization of Styrene On the Mechanism of the Carbonization of Benzene, Acetylene and Diacetylene at 1200°C The Formation of Carbon from Polyvinylidene Chloride Spectra and the Constitution of Coal and Derivatives Carbonization Studies on Powders and Single Crystals of Vat Dyes Croissance des Dimensions des Domaines Cristallins au Cours de la Graphitation du Carbone Importance of Double Bragg Reflections in the Small Angle Scattering from Carbon On the Sub-structure and the Crystallite Growth in Carbon Dislocations in Graphite Graphitization Stresses and Dislocations in Poly crystalline Carbon On the Crystallite Growth of Carbon Crystallographic and Physical Changes of Some Carbons upon Oxidation and Heat Treatmemt A Novel Amorphous CarbonPart IV Mechanical and Thermal Properties The Spectral and Integrated Emissivity of Carbon and Graphite Studies of Thermal Conductivity of Polycrystalline Graphite at High Temperature The Mechanical Strength of Pyrolytic Graphite The Effect of Atmosphere on the Strength of Graphite Observations on the High-Temperature Elastic and Inelastic Properties of Polycrystalline Graphites Tensile and Creep Behavior of Graphites above 3000°F Evaluation of a Tension Test for Brittle Materials High Temperature Physical Properties of Molded Graphites Thermal Expansion of Pitch Bonded Carbons Dependence of Thermal Expansion of Bonded Carbons on the Heat-Treatment Temperature Elastic Constants and Permanent Set in Carbons and Graphite at Room Temperature The Velocity and Attenuation of Sound in Carbons An Interpretation of the Mechanical Behavior of Carbons The Problems Raised by the Influence of Neutron Irradiation on the Stress-Strain Relationships of Graphite High Temperature Radiation Induced Contraction in GraphitePart V Carbon Technology, Friction and Wear Synthetic Binders for Carbon and Graphite Investigation of Synthetic Binders by Differential Thermal Analysis and Dilatometry Prediction of Optimum Binder Content of a Carbon Mixing by Use of the Mercury Porosimeter The Dependence of the Properties of Graphite on Porosity Dependence of the Density ond Other Properties of Bonded Carbons on the Binder Proportion in the Green Mix Effect of Impregnation and Heat Treatment on the Physical Properties of Graphite Some Factors Affecting the Anisotropy of Extruded Carbon Microscopy and Structures of Brush Carbons Boron Carbide in the Graphitization of the Lampblack Carbon Brush Constituent Wear and Friction of Carbon Brushes as a Function of Air Humidity Behavior of Carbon Brushes in Dry and Wet Atmosphere Elementary Processes of Graphite Wear The Mechanical Properties and Friction of Carbon and Graphite at High Temperatures Fine Grinding of Artificial Graphite Properties of Molded Ceylon Natural GraphiteAuthor IndexSubject Index
No. of pages: 790
Language: English
Published: January 1, 1960
Imprint: Pergamon
eBook ISBN: 9781483223384
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Sam Stuart
Dr. Sam Stuart is a physiotherapist and a research Fellow within the Balance Disorders Laboratory, OHSU. His work focuses on vision, cognition and gait in neurological disorders, examining how technology-based interventions influence these factors. He has published extensively in world leading clinical and engineering journals focusing on a broad range of activities such as real-world data analytics, algorithm development for wearable technology and provided expert opinion on technology for concussion assessment for robust player management. He is currently a guest editor for special issues (sports medicine and transcranial direct current stimulation for motor rehabilitation) within Physiological Measurement and Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, respectively.
Affiliations and expertise
Senior Research Fellow, Department of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation, Northumbria University, UK
Honorary Physiotherapist, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, North Shields, UK