The water content of as-received commercial magnesium stearate batches from
animal and vegetable sources have been modified by ageing in humid air at
room temperature or by vacuum treatment. The complete adsorption-desorption
isotherms of nitrogen and krypton vapours by samples of these as received
and modified materials have been measured at liquid nitrogen temperature af
ter standardised vacuum degassing. They are greatly affected by the initial
water content of the material. In particular: (a) the BET surface area val
ues computed from the adsorption branch vary widely and is increasing with
increasing water content: (b) anomalous hysteresis of varying amplitude is
observed in all cases except adsorption of krypton on the material with the
lowest water content: (c) the hysteresis loops extend down to very low des
orption pressure values and cannot be accounted for by capillary condensati
on. Lastly. the surface area value of a given material computed from nitrog
en and krypton adsorption may differ by a factor as high as six. Accordingl
y, the very significance of BET surface area values obtained from routine a
dsorption experiments should be regarded as questionable, at least until th
e mechanisms of adsorption are fully clarified, (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B
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