This book contains 99 of the papers that were presented at the 6th in the series of Symposia on Characterization of Porous Solids held in Alicante, Spain, May 2002. Written by leading international specialists in the subject, the contributions represent an up-to-date and authoritative account of recent developments around the world in the major methods used to characterize porous solids. The book is a useful work of reference for anyone interested in characterizing porous solids, such as MCM-41 mesoporous materials, pillared clays, etc. Papers on pore structure determination using gas adsorption feature strongly, together with papers on small angle scattering methods, mercury porosimetry, microcalorimetry, scanning probe microscopies, and image analysis.
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978-0-444-51261-1 (9780444512611)
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Jean Rouquerol is the former Director of the CNRS Thermodynamics and Microcalorimetry Center in Marseilles, France and is now Emeritus Director of Research at the MADIREL Laboratory, Aix-Marseille University, France. He is a leading authority on adsorption thermodynamics, thermal analysis methodology and adsorption calorimetry.
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Emeritus Director of Research, MADIREL Laboratory, Aix-Marseille University, France
Scanning probe microscopies for the characterization of porous solids - strengths and limitations; preparation and surface characterization of novel ceria-copper and ceria-manganese mixed oxides; structural studies of mesoporous alumina membrances by small angle X-ray scattering; a novel approach for characterizing carbon catalysts by TAP experiments; ultrathin porous glass membranes with controlled texture properties; monitoring fast pressure changes in gas transport and sorption analysis; textural characterisation of activated carbons obtained from poly(ethylene terephthalate) by carbon dioxide activation; influence of pH in mesoporous silica aluminas (MSA) synthesis; complementarity of microcalorimetry, manometry and gravimetry in the study of gas adsorption by microporous solids up to 50 bar.