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Mercury intrusion porometry method

Mercury intrusion requires very high pressures, which may significantly distort the pore structures of nonwovens. The mercury intrusion porometry method (ASTM D4404) is considered environmentally problematic because of the use of mercury (Tu et al., 2002). [Pg.157]

Surface area Porosity (pore size, volume, and distribution) BET method (Brunauer, Emmett, and Teller method) Physical gas sorption Chemical gas sorption Helium picnometry Mercury intrusion porometry (MIP)... [Pg.1305]

Scaffold porosity and information on the pore size distribution can be obtained from intrusion techniques. The most commonly used methods are mercury porosimetry and capillary flow porometry. In mercury porosimetry the pressure required to fill a tissue scaffold with non-wetting mercury is monitored over a set period of time. Higher pressures are required to fill small pores than large pores a fact that can be exploited using the Washburn equation13 to extract structural information where D is the diameter of the pore at a particular differential... [Pg.222]


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