Samples with the same weight and actual volume can have different surface areas! An introduction to specific surface area and particle diameter.
As the particle size decreases, the specific surface area increases, and naturally, if there are pores in the particles, the specific surface area will also increase. This is important in processes and reactions, as the amount of surface sites and adsorption capacity can change even for the same material (per weight or per volume). Measuring the specific surface area is an important parameter for understanding the activity and adsorption capacity of materials (such as adsorbents and catalysts). On our website, we provide diagrams illustrating the relationship between particle size and surface area. Please take a look. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.*
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