Abstract:
CONTENTS I. Introduction 592 II. Theoretical principles of emanation methods. Methods of introducing and measuring radioactive inert gases 592 III. Emanating power as a function of the specific surface of solids 595 IV. The use of radioactive inert gases to study phase transitions, changes in crystal structure, and the mobility and dimensions of particles 597 V. Study of the thermal decomposition and reactions of solids by emanation methods 598 VI. The liberation of radioactive inert gases during chemisorption and catalytic processes on solid surfaces 600