Characterization of Porous Solids III : Proceedings of the IUPAC Symposium (COPS III), Marseille, France, May 9-12, 1993
, by Rouquerol, J.; Rodriguez-Reinoso, F.; Sing, K. S. W.; Unger, K. K.- ISBN: 9780444814913 | 0444814914
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 9/1/1994
Preface | |
Guidelines for the characterization of porous solids | p. 1 |
Simulations of sorption in pores with constrictions | p. 11 |
Rare gas probes for energetic heterogeneity in zeolite pores : theory and simulation | p. 21 |
In-crystal oxygen polarizability for porous and non-porous materials | p. 31 |
The effect of pore geometry on adsorption behavior | p. 41 |
Pore-size distribution analysis and networking : studies of microporous sorbents | p. 51 |
FT-infrared spectroscopic and molecular simulation studies of adsorption of simple gases, methanol and water on aluminophosphates | p. 61 |
Pore condensation in controlled-pore glass. An experimental test of the Saam-Cole theory | p. 71 |
Determination of pore size distribution from density functional theory : a comparison of nitrogen and argon results | p. 81 |
Adsorbate surface tension effects for isotherms recorded on fractally rough surfaces | p. 91 |
Correlation of single and prediction of multicomponent adsorption equilibria at high pore filling degrees | p. 99 |
Some intriguing items in the history of adsorption | p. 109 |
The comparison of various methods used for the determination of mesopore structure of porous solids | p. 119 |
Characterisation of mesoporous solids using sorption hysteresis measurements | p. 129 |
Fluid-phase morphologies induced by capillary processes in porous media | p. 141 |
The estimation of pore-network dimensions and structure : analysis of sorption and comparison with porosimetry | p. 151 |
Common aberrations in ad-desorption : e.g. porosity of deactivated catalysis | p. 165 |
Porous structure and adsorption properties of macroreticular organic polymers | p. 173 |
Water in spherical, cylindrical and slitlike pores | p. 179 |
Invasion and transport processes in multiscale model structures for porous media | p. 187 |
Local porosity analysis of disordered porous matrices | p. 197 |
Heat and mass transfer in porous materials | p. 207 |
Transports in reconstructed porous media | p. 211 |
Modelling of mercury intrusion and extrusion | p. 225 |
Neutron scattering investigations of adsorption in microporous adsorbents having controlled pore geometry | p. 235 |
Characterisation of aluminas by Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) and adsorption isotherm measurements | p. 247 |
Pore structure analysis via Small Angle X-ray Scattering and Contrast Matching | p. 255 |
Determination of anisotropic features in porous materials by Small-Angle X-ray Scattering | p. 263 |
Characterization of pore size in activated carbons by Small-Angle X-ray Scattering | p. 273 |
Determination of porous texture in zirconia gels from adsorption isotherm measurements, Small-Angle Neutron Scattering and thermoporometry | p. 283 |
Adsorption properties of crystalline zirconia and yttria-doped zirconia | p. 293 |
NMR measurement of pore structure | p. 301 |
Molecular motion in micropore space by D-NMR | p. 311 |
The use of [superscript 15]N NMR for the understanding of nitrogen physisorption | p. 319 |
Characterization of macropores using quantitative microscopy | p. 327 |
An experimental procedure and apparatuses for measurement of density of porous particles | p. 339 |
Electro-gravimetric measurements of binary coadsorption equilibria | p. 345 |
A method for estimation of pore characteristics of solids immersed in a solvent based on the capillary phase-separation concept | p. 353 |
Possibility of chromatographic characterization of porous materials, specially by Inverse Size Exclusion Chromatography | p. 363 |
Stochastic analysis of dispersion in Size-Exclusion Chromatographic columns | p. 373 |
Molecular interactions on porous solids under magnetic field | p. 383 |
Characterization of solids by thermal desorption in solution | p. 391 |
The porosity of solids by thermal desorption of benzene | p. 401 |
Formation and pore structure of zeolite membranes | p. 411 |
Effect of alcohol/alkoxide ratio on the porosity of zirconia gels | p. 419 |
Effect of heating on surface area and pore size distribution of monolithic silica gels | p. 429 |
Preparation and characterization of porous BaTiO[subscript 3] xerogels by sol-gel process | p. 439 |
Characterization of the porosity of an acid leached silicoaluminate glass fibre | p. 449 |
The characterization of micropore structures in pillared clay materials (PILC) using adsorption isotherms | p. 457 |
Assessment of porosity in materials formed by oligomeric aluminum hydroxides and [alpha]-titanium phosphate intercalation compounds | p. 467 |
Revealing zeolite microporosity during organic template removal | p. 477 |
Characterization of microporous zirconia gels | p. 487 |
Adsorption of water vapour by microporous magnesium oxide | p. 497 |
Surface and textural properties of hydrotalcite-like materials and their decomposition products | p. 507 |
Investigation on the adsorption of N[subscript 2], Ar, CO and CH[subscript 4] on aluminophosphates | p. 517 |
Confinement in micropores and enthalpies of physisorption | p. 525 |
Crystalline structure analysis by neutron diffraction of argon sorbed phases observed in the high loading regime of silicalite I and ZSM-5 (Si/Al = 23) zeolites | p. 535 |
Synthesis and sorptive properties of dodecasil 1 H with an accessible pore system | p. 545 |
Sorption kinetic investigation of NaCaA-type zeolite ageing | p. 551 |
A frequency-response study of the diffusion of hydrocarbons in silicalites I and II | p. 563 |
A lattice-gas model for adsorption in microporous solids | p. 573 |
Superhigh surface area determination of microporous carbons | p. 583 |
Ultramicropore characterization by He adsorption | p. 593 |
Activated carbons from semianthracite by steam activation. Effect of coal preoxidation and burn-off | p. 603 |
Studies of surface and structural heterogeneities of microporous carbons by high-resolution thermogravimetry | p. 613 |
Characterization of porous carbonaceous resins by electron and scanning probe microscopies | p. 623 |
Relation between energetic and structural heterogeneities for microporous active carbons | p. 633 |
Characterization of microporous carbon using sorption data of multiple sorbates at various temperatures | p. 641 |
Influence of coal preoxidation on textural properties of chars | p. 651 |
[gamma]-irradiation of activated charcoal cloth | p. 661 |
Effect of gas pressure in methane induced swelling on the porous structure of coals | p. 671 |
Adsorption energy and structural heterogeneity of activated carbons | p. 679 |
Characterization of activated carbon fibers with high surface area | p. 689 |
Development of porosity in steam activated brown coal chars obtained in different conditions of pyrolysis | p. 695 |
Influence of porous structure of active carbons on the chemical transformation of surface functional groups | p. 705 |
Characterization of the microporosity and surface area of silica aerogels | p. 715 |
Aging and pore formation in silica gels | p. 725 |
Adsorption studies of pure and modified imogolite as a potential pore size standard | p. 735 |
Porosity and aggregation in samples of the disperse dye, C.I. disperse Red 54 | p. 745 |
Surface area and porosity changes in iron catalysts during activation and initial use in the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis | p. 753 |
Porosity studies of [actual symbol not reproducible] compacts | p. 763 |
Pore structure and moisture transport in sandstones : determination of relevant microstructural properties | p. 771 |
The importance of the porosity of mortars, tiles and bricks in relation to their bonding strengths | p. 781 |
Author Index | p. 791 |
Keyword Index | p. 795 |
Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis (other volumes in the series) | p. 798 |
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