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TriStar II 3020 Appendix F
302-42828-01 - Dec 2012 F-15
Kelvin Equation with Harkins and Jura Thickness Curve
N2 - Harkins and Jura Thickness Curve
The kernel function is calculated using the Harkins and Jura equation with standard parameters:
The nitrogen properties used in the Kelvin equation are:
N2 - Harkins and Jura Thickness Curve
The calculation is the same as above except that cylindrical geometry is assumed.
Geometry Slit
Substrate Average
Category: Porosity
Method: Nitrogen at 77 K
Surface tension =
8.88 dynes cm
-1
Molar density =
0.02887 g cm
-3
Geometry Cylinder
Substrate Average
Category: Porosity
Method: Nitrogen at 77 K
Reference: W. D. Harkins and G. Jura, J.A.C.S. 66, 1366 (1944).
J. H. DeBoer et al., J. Colloid and Interface Sci. 21, 405 (1966).

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