Stephen Brunauer
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Chemist, American government official
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Stephen Brunauer's Degrees
- PhD Chemistry University of Vienna
- Bachelors Chemistry University of Vienna
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Stephen Brunauer was an American research chemist, government scientist, and university teacher. He resigned from his position with the U.S. Navy during the McCarthy era, when he found it impossible to refute anonymous charges that he was disloyal to the U.S.
Stephen Brunauer's Published Works
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Published Works
- ADSORPTION OF GASES IN MULTIMOLECULAR LAYERS (1938) (23020)
- On a Theory of the van der Waals Adsorption of Gases (1940) (4128)
- Investigations of a complete pore structure analysis (1968) (570)
- The Use of Low Temperature van der Waals Adsorption Isotherms in Determining the Surface Area of Iron Synthetic Ammonia Catalysts (1937) (468)
- Pore structure analysis by water vapor adsorption: I. t-Curves for water vapor (1969) (284)
- Pore structure analysis without a pore shape model (1967) (269)
- Adsorption on nonporous solids (1969) (197)
- The Use of Low Temperature van der Waals Adsorption Isotherms in Determining the Surface Areas of Various Adsorbents (1937) (171)
- Chemisorptions of Gases on Iron Synthetic Ammonia Catalysts1 (1940) (149)
- The Adsorption of Nitrogen by Iron Synthetic Ammonia Catalysts (1933) (137)
- Accumulation of Alkali Promoters on Surfaces of Iron Synthetic Ammonia Catalysts (1937) (126)
- DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACE IN THE HYDRATION OF CALCIUM SILICATES. II. EXTENSION OF INVESTIGATIONS TO EARLIER AND LATER STAGES OF HYDRATION (1962) (109)
- Adsorption of Nitrogen and the Mechanism of Ammonia Decomposition Over Iron Catalysts (1942) (107)
- PORE STRUCTURES AND SURFACE AREAS OF HARDENED PORTLAND CEMENT PASTES BY NITROGEN ADSORPTION (1964) (103)
- The Stoichiometry of the Hydration of β-Dicalcium Silicate and Tricalcium Silicate at Room Temperature (1958) (102)
- THE SURFACE ENERGIES OF AMORPHOUS SILICA AND HYDROUS AMORPHOUS SILICA (1956) (99)
- THE USE OF VAN DER WAALS ADSORPTION ISOTHERMS IN DETERMINING THE SURFACE AREA OF IRON SYNTHETIC AMMONIA CATALYSTS (1935) (92)
- Hardened portland cement pastes of low porosity I. Materials and experimental methods (1972) (79)
- HARDENED PORTLAND CEMENT PASTES OF LOW POROSITY (1973) (72)
- Investigations of a complete pore structure analysis: II. Analysis of four silica gels (1968) (70)
- Some remarks about capillary condensation and pore structure analysis (1967) (67)
- Determination of the Free Calcium Hydroxide Contents of Hydrated Portland Cements and Calcium Silicates (1961) (63)
- Development of Surface in the Hydration of Calcium Silicates (1961) (63)
- Pore structures of hydrated calcium silicates and portland cements by nitrogen adsorption (1970) (61)
- Pore structure analysis by water vapor adsorption. III. Analysis of hydrated calcium silicates and portland cements (1972) (60)
- The Chemistry of Concrete (1964) (57)
- Pore structure analysis by water vapor adsorption. IV. Analysis of hydrated portland cement pastes of low porosity (1972) (55)
- Investigation of Franke Method of Determining Free Calcium Hydroxide and Free Calcium Oxide (1956) (53)
- THE SURFACE ENERGIES OF CALCIUM OXIDE AND CALCIUM HYDROXIDE (1956) (53)
- Hardened Portland cement pastes of low porosity V. Compressive strength (1972) (51)
- Surfaces of solids (1965) (44)
- THE SURFACE ENERGY OF TOBERMORITE (1959) (43)
- Pore structure analysis by water vapor adsorption. II. Analysis of five silica gels (1970) (40)
- Hardened portland cement pastes of low porosity III. Degree of hydration. Expansion of paste. Total porosity (1972) (40)
- EQUILIBRIA IN THE IRON-NITROGEN SYSTEM (1931) (37)
- The ball-mill hydration of tricalcium silicate at room temperature (1959) (36)
- Hardened portland cement pastes of low porosity II. Exploratory studies. Dimensional changes (1972) (36)
- Kinetics of the thermal decomposition of calcium hydroxide (1966) (35)
- The Entropy of Polyatomic Molecules and the Symmetry Number (1933) (33)
- Surface area measurements by nitrogen and argon adsorption (1975) (33)
- Hardened portland cement pastes of low porosity VI. Mechanism of the hydration process (1973) (31)
- THE NEW MODEL OF HARDENED PORTLAND CEMENT PASTE (1970) (28)
- The Stoichiometry of the Hydration of Tricalcium Silicate at Room Temperature. II. Hydration in Paste Form (1956) (28)
- THE DISSOCIATION PRESSURE OF Fe4N (1930) (27)
- Hardened portland cement pastes of low porosity IV. Surface area and pore structure (1972) (26)
- Physical Adsorption of Gases and Vapors on Solids (1963) (23)
- Quantitative Determination of Four Major Phases of Portland Cement by Combined X-Ray and Chemical Analysis (1959) (22)
- Vitamin A in Darier's disease. (1947) (21)
- The Heats of Hydration of Tricalcium Silicate and β-Dicalcium Silicate (1954) (19)
- Investigations of a complete pore-structure analysis. III. Analysis of carbon adsorbents (1971) (16)
- The Effect of Alkali Promoter Concentration on the Decomposition of Ammonia Over Doubly Promoted Iron Catalysts (1942) (15)
- Thermomagnetic Investigations of Promoted and Unpromoted Iron Oxide and Iron Catalysts (1951) (15)
- Pore Structure of Solids (1976) (14)
- Pore structure analysis by oxygen adsorption. I. t-curves and methods of analysis (1973) (14)
- THE POISONING ACTION OF WATER VAPOR AT HIGH PRESSURE ON IRON SYNTHETIC AMMONIA CATALYSTS (1930) (13)
- Oxidation of Phosphorus by Steam (1941) (12)
- A discussion of the helium flow results of R. F. Feldman (1972) (12)
- The Use of Adsorption Isotherms for Measuring the Surface Areas of Catalysts and Other Finely Divided Materials (1937) (10)
- Dimensions of the average pore, the number of pores, and the surface area of hardened Portland cement paste (1975) (10)
- [ON THE TERMINOLOGY OF SO-CALLED "IDIOPATHIC PROGRESSIVE ATROPHEDERMA" OF PASINI AND PIERINC" AND THE PLACE OF THIS DISEASE IN THE SYSTEM OF DERMATOSES]. (1964) (9)
- Further discussion of micropore analysis (1972) (8)
- Surface energy of a calcium silicate hydrate (1977) (8)
- Solid Surfaces and the Solid-Gas Interface: THE KENDALL AWARD ADDRESS (1961) (7)
- [On the problem of mycosis fungoides]. (1953) (6)
- Further discussion of the helium flow results of R. F. Feldman (1972) (6)
- SURFACE AREAS OF POROUS SOLIDS (1970) (6)
- Some remarks about micropore analysis (1972) (5)
- THE APPLICATION OF POLANYI'S POTENTIAL THEORY TO THE VAN DER WAALS ADSORPTION OF GASES ON IRON SYNTHETIC AMMONIA CATALYSTS (1935) (4)
- The Heat Of Decomposition Of Tricalcium Silicate Into β-Dicalcium Silicate And Calcium Oxide (1956) (4)
- Pore structure analysis by oxygen adsorption. II. Analysis of five silica gels (1973) (4)
- Contributions to Pore Structure Analysis (1969) (4)
- Some Aspects of the Physics and Chemistry of Cement (1957) (4)
- Some remarks on pore structure analyses (1975) (4)
- A tribute to the memory of Willis Conway Pierce (1895–1974) (1976) (2)
- HARDENED CEMENT PASTES OF LOW POROSITY: DIMENSIONAL CHANGES (1969) (2)
- HARDENED CEMENT PASTES OF LOW POROSITY: EXPLORATORY STUDIES (1968) (2)
- Paul H. Emmett (1901–1985) (1985) (0)
- Einstein in the U. S. Navy (1983) (0)
- Additions and Corrections - The Entropy of Polyatomic Molecules and the Symmetry Number (1933) (0)
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