Author

Adam Pudnos

Abstract

An apparatus has been constructed which incorporates the use of flowmeters, micrometer valves, and assorted tubing to perform gravity controlled pAg double-jet precipitations. This unique system controls the pAg concentration by adjusting the flow rate of the halide solution. The pAg concentration is continually monitored by the millivolt output produced from a specific ion electrode for Bromide and a Calomel reference electrode. A Scanning Electron Microscope study was performed to determine whether this apparatus is capable of obtaining the same results as others, in terms of crystal size and shape, when varying pAg concentrations and precipitation time in a factorial experiment.

Publication Date

5-21-1981

Document Type

Thesis

Student Type

Undergraduate

Degree Name

Imaging Science (BS)

Department, Program, or Center

School of Photographic Arts and Sciences (CIAS)

Advisor

John Pilot

Comments

Physical copy is available from RIT's Wallace Library at TR210 .P82

Campus

RIT – Main Campus

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