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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: Surface Area and Pore Structure by Gas Adsorption

      The adsorption isotherm
      Adsorption theory and methods of extracting information
      from the adsorption isotherm
      Langmuir theory
      BET theory
      Standard isotherms, t- and alpha-plots
      Thickness equations
      Methods of characterization for microporous materials
      -- MP Procedure
      -- Dubinin-Radushkevich method
      -- Dubinin-Astakhov analysis
      -- Horvath-Kawazoe equation
      The cylindrical pore model extension of Saito and Foley
      The spherical pore model extension of Cheng and Yang
      The method of Cheng and Yang in regard to nonlinearity
      Methods of characterizing mesoporous and macroporous materials
      -- Kelvin equation
      -- BJH method
      Density functional theory
      Fitting model isotherms to experimental data by the method of deconvolution
      Surface energy distribution
      Rate of adsorption
      Measurement of the isotherm
      Application of gas laws
      Standard volume
      Nonideality
      Instrumental methods and theory of instrument design
      Static volumetric method
      -- Determining the manifold volume
      -- Determining the quantity of gas in the free space of the sample holder
      Warm free space
      Determining the quantity of gas at cryogenic temperature
      Cold free space
      -- Determining the quantity of gas adsorbed
      -- Control of cryogen level during tests
      -- Thermal transpiration
      Single sample volumetric analyzer
      The analysis gas manifold
      Software control of the dosing and pressure equilibration routines
      Dosing by pressure table
      Incremental dosing
      Fixed-quantity dosing
      Dose-sensitive data collection
      Equilibrium detection
      -- Making a test
      Saturation pressure measurement
      Free-space determination
      Determination of gas-adsorbed quantity
      The multiple-port volumetric analyzer
      The Gemini design
      The flowing-gas (dynamic) analyzer
      -- Design features
      -- Applying Dalton's law of partial pressures
      -- Calibration
      -- Making a test
      Recognition and avoidance of problems
      Leaks
      Instrument calibration
      Connecting an adsorptive gas supply to the instrument
      Sample preparation
      Helium entrapment
      Use of SealFrits and PrepSeals
      Selecting the appropriate adsorptive
      -- Krypton and argon vs. nitrogen for low surface area determinations
      -- Nitrogen vs. argon for micropore analyses
      Cryogen and adsorptive pairing
      Sample temperature
      Sample quantity
      -- Free-space values
      -- Thermal transpiration correction
      -- Equilibrium time
      -- Measured vs. entered saturation pressure
      Evaluation of results
      Inspection of the isotherm plot
      Evaluating the isotherm tabular data set
      Reduced data
      -- Physical parameters
      -- Guidelines and evaluation of data reduction methods
      -- BET C-value
      -- Data analyses by the BJH method
      A systematic approach to sample analyses by physical adsorption
      Sample preparation
      Analysis temperature
      Quantity of sample
      Surface area determination
      Porosity
      Symbols used in this chapter


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

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