Abstract:Liquid organic hydrides, e.g. 9-ethylcarbazole, are potentially interesting hydrogen storage materials because of their reversible hydrogen sorption properties. In this study, the isobaric specific heat capacity of 9ethylcarbazole in solid and liquid phases was investigated using adiabatic calorimeter. The experimental setup consisting of two basic components adiabatic calorimeter and pressure unit was developed. To calibrate the apparatus the specific heat of the water was measured. The experimental data poin… Show more
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