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Structural Characterisation of Natural and Industrial Porous Materials : A Manual

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Overview

Chapter 1: Introduction

1.1 Aims of this book

1.2 Porous materials

1.3 Characterisation science

1.4 What is a pore?

1.5 Void space descriptors

1.6 Structure

Chapter 2: Gas sorption

2.1 Basic theory

2.2 Nature of experiment

2.3 What can I find out with this method?

2.4 Conclusions

Chapter 3: Mercury porosimetry

3.1 Basic theory

3.2 Nature of experiment

3.3 What can I find out with this method?

3.4 Conclusions

Chapter 4: Thermoporometry and Scattering

4.1 Thermoporometry

4.2 Scattering

4.3 Conclusions

Chapter 5: NMR and microscopy methods

5.1 Theory of NMR and imaging techniques

5.2 Nature of experiments

5.3 What can I find out with these methods?

Chapter 6: Hybrid methods

6.1 Background

6.2 Utilisation of network effects in pore characterisation

6.3 Combined mercury porosimetry and thermoporometry

6.4 Integrated gas sorption and mercury porosimetry

6.5 Combined MRI and gas sorption

6.6 Combined CXT and gas adsorption

6.7 Integrated NMR cryodiffusometry and relaxometry, combined with gas sorption

6.8 Combined CXT and liquid metal intrusion

6.9 Serial gas sorption with different adsorptives

6.10 Scattering methods and mercury porosimetry

6.11 Combined CXT, MRI and mercury porosimetry

6.12 Conclusions

Chapter 7: Structural characterisation in absorbent and catalyst design

7.1 Special considerations for industrial materials

7.2 Relating pore structure to raw material properties and fabrication method

7.3 Relating mass transport to pore structure

7.4 Understanding product activity and selectivity

7.5 Conclusions

Chapter 8: Structural characterisation in engineering geology

8.1 Special considerations for natural porous systems

8.2 Predicting permeability, reservoir producibility and bound volume index

8.3 Characterising multi-scale, hierarchical porous structures

8.4 Conclusions

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  • ISBN-13: 9783030474201
  • ISBN-10: 3030474208
  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publish Date: May 2021
  • Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.46 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.68 pounds
  • Page Count: 203

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