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Structural Characterisation of Natural and Industrial Porous Materials: A Manual (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
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Structural Characterisation of Natural and Industrial Porous Materials: A Manual (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
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This book focuses on structural characterisation techniques for
porous materials. Covering a range of techniques, including gas
sorption, mercury porosimetry, thermoporometry, NMR and imaging
methods, this practical guide presents the basic theory behind each
characterisation technique, and discusses the practicalities of the
experimental and data analysis approaches needed for complex
industrial samples. The book shows readers how to approach
characterising a particular sort of material for the first time and
then how to develop a strategy for more in-depth analysis. It also
demonstrates how to determine the best techniques for solving
particular problems, and describes methods of obtaining the
required information, as well as the limitations of various
methods. It particularly highlights a scientific approach involving
parameter validation and simple acquisition. Featuring examples
taken from case studies of real-world industrial materials, this
book is intended for industrial practitioners and researchers. It
provides a manual of potential techniques and answers questions
concerning porous materials that arise in areas such as the
catalyst industry, the oil and gas sector, batteries, fuel cells,
tissue engineering scaffolds and drug delivery devices.
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