Issue 0, 1977

Calorimetric evidence for a bidimensional phase change in the monolayer of nitrogen or argon adsorbed on graphite at 77 K

Abstract

Nitrogen adsorption on a Sterling MT 3100 graphitized carbon black is followed by isothermal microcalorimetry at 77 K. A special feature of the curve of isosteric heats is a distinct peak recorded for a coverage close to 1. Simultaneously, a sub-step is detected on the adsorption isotherm. Both effects are assigned to a bidimensional phase transition of the monolayer, changing from an hypercritical fluid state to a localized state. A similar phenomenon is observed in the case of argon adsorption: here again, a peak on the calorimetric curve and an inflexion on the isotherm are interpreted by a bidimensional fluid → solid transition; nevertheless, in the latter state, argon is not localized at graphite lattice sites.

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1, 1977,73, 306-314

Calorimetric evidence for a bidimensional phase change in the monolayer of nitrogen or argon adsorbed on graphite at 77 K

J. Rouquerol, S. Partyka and F. Rouquerol, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1, 1977, 73, 306 DOI: 10.1039/F19777300306

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