ABSTRACT

The Chemistry and Physics of Carbon series presents advances in carbon research and development and comprehensive reviews on the state of the science in all these areas. Building on the tradition of its highly acclaimed predecessors, Volume 28 of this series presents authoritative, interdisciplinary coverage of contemporary topics. With contributio

chapter 1|40 pages

Impact of the Discovery of Fullerenes on Carbon Science

Peter J. F. Harris Reading, Whiteknights, Reading, United Kingdom

chapter |36 pages

firstpublished

Wall Nanotubes. Single-wall nanotubes (SWNTs)

chapter |71 pages

A. Diffraction Techniques

chapter |60 pages

firstgenerated

chapter 3|2 pages

Adsorption of Water Vapor on Activated Carbon: A Brief Overview

Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Katsumi Kaneko

chapter II|1 pages

STATES OF WATER ADSORBED IN MICROPORES

istry coul related both to AC crystalline constitution, which depends in turn on the raw material, and to the method and conditions used in its preparation. Because of its technological importance, the adsorption of water vapor has

chapter III|31 pages

POROUS STRUCTURE OF ACTIVATED CARBON

Kimura et al. [79] examined the thermodynamic state of adsorbed water with 130-300 K water adsorbed in wider micropores, whereas there was no peak in the DSC image of water adsorbed in narrow micropores. This phase behavior agrees with

chapter I|67 pages

INTRODUCTION

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