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Pore structure of Sorbsil

FIGURE 46.5 Effect of the mercury removal method on the pore structure of Sorbsil C200. Curve a is the material before treatment, and curve b is that after treatment. [Pg.608]

Curves c and d in Figure 9 show nitrogen desorption and mercury intrusion traces, respectively, for pore size distributions after the initial intrusion experiment and subsequent mercury removal. In a surprising result, no permanent modification to the structure was caused by the initial intrusion experiment. In view of the results obtained with the silicas of larger pore size (Sorbsil C200 and C500), the results can be rationalized only in terms of a completely elastic compression of the structure during the intrusion experiment. [Pg.345]


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