2004 journal article

Quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) in high-pressure carbon dioxide (CO2): Experimental aspects of QCM theory and CO2 adsorption

LANGMUIR, 20(9), 3665–3673.

By: Y. Wu n, P. Akoto-Ampaw n, M. Elbaccouch n, M. Hurrey n, S. Wallen n & C. Grant n

TL;DR: Experiments and calculations demonstrated that the adsorption (or condensation) of gaseous and supercritical CO2 onto the silver and gold surfaces was as high as 3.6 microg cm(-2) at 40 degrees C when the CO2 densities are lower than 0.85 g cm(-3). (via Semantic Scholar)
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