The Secrets to High-Quality Micropore Isotherms | 2: Determining Void Volume
In this four-part series, Anton Paar experts reveal how to achieve consistent, accurate results using the Autosorb gas sorption analyzer. Each 10-15-minute session focuses on a critical factor in micropore isotherm quality, offering practical insights for reliable, high-resolution data.
Determining void volume is one of the most critical steps in achieving accurate micropore measurements, but it is also one of the most frequently overlooked. In this session, we’ll explore proven methods for ensuring void volume consistency throughout the entire adsorption–desorption cycle.
You’ll learn how the wicking technique and temperature control systems, like TruZone™, complement one another to reduce variability from thermal gradients and gas expansion, providing dependable baseline accuracy.
Dr. Brian Rodenhausen is the Principal Application Scientist in the Particle and Porous Materials Characterization group at Anton Paar USA. He has over a decade of experience teaching users the theory and practice of analytical instruments, as well as advising them on the design of experiments and interpretation of results. His research background focused on label-free characterization of asorbate layers at the solid-liquid interface. He received his Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) and did post-doctoral work at UNL and the Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research in Dresden, Germany.
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