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Analytical Methods in Fine Particle Technology

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Chapters are organized into the following six topic areas:

    1. Particle size by sedimentation
    2. Surface area and pore structure by gas adsorption
    3. Pore structure by mercury intrusion porosimetry
    4. Density
    5. Chemical adsorption
    6. Zeta potential as well as contact angle

      Chapter: Pore Structure by Mercury Intrusion Porosimetry (MIP)

      Theory
      Instrument description
      Operation
      Scanning
      Set-time equilibration
      Set-rate equilibration
      Data collection modes
      Compensation factors
      Results
      Comparison of mercury porosimetry and gas adsorption results
      Particle mass percent distribution by size
      Pore shape distribution by neck and inner cavity size
      Getting good results
      Mercury purity
      Confirming instrument calibration and general operation
      Compatibility of mercury and the sample material
      Matching penetrometer to sample
      Sample preparation
      Thermal effects
      Samples subject to structural failure
      Optimizing the equilibration rate
      Choosing the data collection mode
      Optimizing crossover pressure
      Spacing of data points
      Assessment of experimental data
      Flat regions and spikes on the intrusion or extrusion curve
      Abrupt vertical data excursion
      Negative intrusion and positive extrusion data
      Interpretation of analytical data
      Cumulative intrusion volume vs.diameter
      Incremental intrusion volume vs. diameter
      Differential intrusion volume vs. diameter
      Log differential intrusion volume vs. diameter
      Incremental pore area vs. diameter
      Log differential pore area vs. diameter
      Other calculated data reports
      Proper handling of mercury
      A systematic approach to sample analyses
      Symbols used in this chapter


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

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