Dielectric Properties of Vapors Adsorbed on Silica Gel. II : Dielectric Dispersion of Adsorbed Water Vapor
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The low frequency dielectric dispersion of water vapor adsorbed on silica gel has been observed at various temperatures and in various adsorbed amounts. The relation between resonance frequency, temperature and adsorbed amount is obtained experimentally. It is concluded that the origin of the dispersion seems to be of Wagner type which is due to the heterogeneity of conductivity of the substance including silica gel, air gap and adsorbed water film.
- 東北大学の論文
著者
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Kamiyoshi Kan-ichi
Research Institute For Scientific Measurements
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Odake Takeshi
Research Institute For Scientific Measurements
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