What are the suitable theories and adsorbates for evaluating the pore structures of porous carbon and silica?
[Web Seminar] Introduction to the Theory of Suitable Pore Distribution Evaluation and What Adsorbates Are.
In the Microtrac MRB Webinar Series 1 and 3, we introduced the points to consider in adsorption isotherm measurements, the BET specific surface area evaluation method, and classical pore structure evaluation (such as the t-method, capillary condensation theory, and adsorption potential theory). This time, using porous carbon, silica, and zeolites, which are used in various battery electrodes, gas separation, catalysts, and catalyst support materials, we will present an overview of the new pore distribution evaluation theory (NLDFT/GCMC) and from these evaluation cases, we will introduce what constitutes an appropriate pore distribution evaluation theory and adsorbate. Additionally, we will introduce the breakthrough curve measurement, which has been added as a new feature to the catalyst evaluation device "BELCAT II," along with measurement examples for single-component and two-component cases. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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