Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8044740 Vacuum 2018 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Adsorption methods for determining the properties of stainless steel surface are presented. The relation between the actual and geometric surface is determined. The dependence of adsorption heat on the coverage logarithm is derived from experimental adsorption isotherms for water at 298 K. On the basis of this dependence, differential and integral distribution functions of adsorption sites by adsorption heat is calculated. It is shown that in the case of water adsorption on the surface of stainless steel at 298 K, adsorption heat for 90% of adsorption sites ranges from 4.4 × 107 to 7.9 × 107 J/kmol.
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