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2.3.5 Bead characterization The characterization of the beads was done by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) analysis. Surface area and pore size distribution measurements were done by Quantachrome Corporation Autosorb-6B, under nitrogen atmosphere at -197 oC and 1x10-5 - 1.0 atm. The micron sized photos of the beads were taken in SEM by QUANTA 400F Field Emission SEM machine after coating the particles with Au-Pd. 2.3.6 Physical properties of the synthesized formamide 2.3.6.1 Temperature-vapor pressure measurements In order to measure the vapor pressure of hexyl formamide with respect to changes in temperature, an experimental set-up shown in Figure 2.4 was established. Figure 2.4 Vapor pressure measurement set-up The name and functions of the numbered constituents are explained below for Figure 2.4; 37PDF Image | SEPARATION OF LITHIUM FROM BRINES
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