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CONFERENCE ORGANIZATIONS. Mrozowski, Chairman TECHNICAL PROGRAMPART I: From Benzene to Graphite and to Diamond
On some electronic properties of large aromatic systems
Ionization energy and electron affinity: benzene to graphite
Benzene to graphite-the change in electronic energy levels
A study of the magnetism and structure of carbon blacks
Le diamagnetisme du benzene
Semiconductive properties of polycyclic aromatic compounds
Comparisons between perfect graphite and identifiable aromatic molecules
A physico-chemical study of the carbonization of hexamine
Diamonds
PART II: Electronic Properties (from Benzene to Graphite)
Photoconductance in single crystals of naphthalene, anthracene, tetracene, phenanthrene, 1, 2-benzanthracene, 1, 2, 5, 6-dibenz-anthracene, biphenyl, p-terphenyl, pyrene and chrysene
The catalytic and electronic properties of semiquinone-type complexes
Electron resonance studies of heat-treated organic compounds
Paramagnetic resonance in coals and heat-treated organic compounds
A study of the low-temperature carbonization of d-glucose using electron magnetic resonance and infrared absorption
Electron spin resonance in charred sucrose
Paramagnetic resonance absorption in heat-treated carbon blacks
Electron spin resonance in heat-treated nine-ring compounds
Magnetic studies of graphites and mesomorphous carbons
The change of magnetic properties in carbonization and graphitization of coal
Changes in the magnetic susceptibility with the degree of carbonization
A calculation of the energy bands of the graphite crystal by means of the tight-binding method
Band structure and magnetic properties of graphite
The electric and magnetic properties of graphite
Cyclotron resonance in graphite (experimental)
Cyclotron resonance in graphite
Magnetic field dependence of the Hall effect and magnetoresistance of graphite single crystals
Electronic properties of heat-treated carbon blacks
Optical properties of graphite and coal
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PART III: Reactions and Compounds
Red carbon
Surface compounds of carbon and their significance for its catalyst efficiency
About some influences on the reactivity of carbons
The kinetics of the reactions of carbon filaments with carbon dioxide and water vapor at high temperatures and low pressures
Catalysis of graphite oxidation
The reaction of carbon with oxygen atoms
Reaction of carbon blacks with oxygen
Observations on the reaction between carbon black and water at low temperatures
Functional groups in activated carbon and carbon black with ion- and electron-exchange properties
New molecular compounds of graphite
Structure determination of graphite oxide
Electronic properties of the crystal compounds of graphite
Fixation du brome sur les carbones de degre de graphitation variable
Kinetics of the graphite-bromine reaction
Interstitial compounds of irradiated graphite PART IV: Graphitization and Structure
The ultra-fine capillary structure of carbonaceous solids
A study of some carbonized coals using new X-ray techniques
Graphite-like layers in coals and high vacuum distillation products
X-ray small-angle scattering by carbon blacks and heat-treated carbons
Crystal structural properties of carbon blacks
Studies on producing graphitizable carbons
Influence of organic compounds on the formation of gas carbon
Carbon formation by the flash illumination of polymers
Ionization and the structure of carbon particles at high temperatures
The energy exchange between cold gas molecules and a hot graphite surface
Dislocations in graphite crystals
Graphite whiskers
Atomic arrangement and bonding across a twinning plane in graphite
Production of graphite single crystals by the thermal decomposition of aluminium carbide
Remarques sur la graphitabilite de certains charbons agglomeres
Influence de certains catalyseurs de graphitation sur les proprietes du graphite, en particulier, sur les conductibilites electriques et thermiques
X-ray diffraction studies of irradiated and ground graphites
Fine grinding of Ceylan natural graphite
Studies of carbon powders under compression I
PART V: Mechanical and Thermal Properties and Carbon Technology
Lattice vibrations and low temperature thermal properties of graphite
Thermal properties of graphite
High-temperature tensile-properties of graphites
Heat-flux-rupture limits with internal heat generation of several graphites up to 5000 ¡ Fahrenheit
The effects of irradiation on the mechanical properties of graphite
Effect of pile radiation on mechanical and other properties of graphite
The micropore structure of neutron irradiated graphite
Distribution of radiation damage in graphite
Annealing of crystal distortion in irradiated graphite
Determination of x-ray absorption coefficients of inhomogeneous carbonaceous materials
X-ray absorption analysis of chemicals in carbon brushes
Magnetic susceptibilities and thermal expansion of artificial graphites
Effect of impregnation and subsequent burn-off on physical properties of graphitized carbon rods
Effect of different cokes on physical properties of graphitized carbon plates
Thermal expansion of polycrystalline carbons and graphites II
Electrical resistivities and crushing strengths of baked carbons
Permeabilities of baked carbons and beds of carbon powders to the flow of a gas |
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