Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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583923 | Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The reversed-flow gas chromatography (RF-GC) method has been applied to measure the time separation of adsorption entropies and their probability density functions, when acetic and formic acid vapors, responsible for artifacts degradation inside museums, are adsorbed on various heterogeneous surfaces. The solid materials studied were Penteli marble and solid metals (lead, copper and iron), which are commonly used for the construction of the artifacts. Physicochemical measurements were performed at various temperatures in the range 353-473 K, the surface coverage θ being also calculated over time. A new mathematical model, based on well known equations was used in order to extract the above quantities.
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Authors
A.V. Dremetsika, P.A. Siskos, N.A. Katsanos,