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            error, and with  c - c - I  we  have

                                                                           (7.8)

            as  the  basis  of the  "one  point"  method  in  many  automated  instruments.
            Other approximations used are(21bl

                                                                           (7.9)
            or



            and are sufficiently accurate for most purposes. One additional feature must
            be emphasized. The "dead" volume correction is a function of the pressure.
            For small  areas  of less  than  5 m g - \  this  correction  becomes  significant,
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           and  precision suffers.  However,  by using krypton  as  the adsorbate, better
            accuracy is possible. Krypton has a Po value of 3 torr, compared with 780 torr
            for  nitrogen.  The  BET range  up to  p/Po = 0.3  is  covered at pressures  100
           times  lower, with much less dead volume correction.
                In  addition  to  volumetric  measurements,  gravimetric  methods,  with
           microbalances  are  sometimes  used.  A  typical  assembly  is  shown  in  Fig.
           7.12.  Gravimetric  methods  are  preferred  with  heavier adsorbates  such  as
           hydrocarbons.
                Also,  techniques  based  on  flow  systems  are  used.  These  have  the
           advantage that high vacuum or pressure measuring devices are not required.
           They are  rapid  and accurate  enough  for  most  purposes.  A  typical  system
           is shown in Fig. 7.13. Helium carrier gas containing a known partial pressure
           of nitrogen  passes over a  degassed sample at liquid-nitrogen temperature.


                                       MICROBALANCE
                                                         L   VA.CUUM

                                                          _   AND
                                                             GAS  DOSING
                                                             SYSTEM







                                                __ TARE
                       SAMPLE  -


                            Figure 7.12.  Gravimetric adsorption  apparatus.
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