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Corrected modelless method

This suffices to show the difference between this corrected modelless method and the Cranston-Inkley method. For detailed description and examples of calculations reference must be made to the original paper. [Pg.501]

The MP method was demonstrated by Mikhail, Brunauer, and Bodor (164) to be applicable to micropores and the corrected modelless method to large pores. When applied to gel with both micro- and mesopores, the method gave a cumulative area of pore surfaces agreeing with the BET value. This indicates that, in spite of arguments to the contrary, the BET method can be depended on to give reliable surface areas even on microporous silicas. [Pg.501]

Water can be used to measure the area of materials containing micropores into which the larger nitrogen molecules cannot penetrate. The MP. or corrected modelless method of analysis was used in this case for data obtained on hydrated calcium silicate by Bodor, Skalny, and Brunauer (179). [Pg.503]

In the corrected modelless method [75] a correction is applied for the residual film thickness, i.e. the Kelvin radius is used as - r... [Pg.125]


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