Characterization of porous solids III : proceedings of the IUPAC Symposium (COPS III), Marseille, France, May 9-12, 1993

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Characterization of porous solids III : proceedings of the IUPAC Symposium (COPS III), Marseille, France, May 9-12, 1993

editors, J. Rouquerol ... [et al.]

(Studies in surface science and catalysis, v. 87)

Elsevier, 1994

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Characterization of porous solids 3

Characterization of porous solids three

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The objectives of the third IUPAC symposium on the Characterization of Porous Solids (COPS-III) were (1) to provide the opportunity for specialists to exchange ideas and new information on theoretical principles and methodology and (2) to generate proposals for the comparison and utilization of the many techniques now available for the characterization of porous solids. A successful outcome of the Symposium has been the final report of the IUPAC Subcommittee on "Recommendations for the Characterization of Porous Solids", a summary of which is given in these proceedings. The edited papers included in the present volume have been selected from the 155 oral and poster presentations given at this symposium, which attracted 200 participants from 28 different countries. The following topics were discussed: Simulation and modelling of pore structures and pore-filling mechanisms; novel experimental techniques with particular reference to high-resolution techniques; model pore structures and reference materials; and porous materials of technological importance. The wide range of materials and techniques described provide a useful and comprehensive reference sources for academic and industrial scientists and technologists.

Table of Contents

  • Guidelines for the characterization of porous solids, J. Rouquerol et al
  • simulations of sorption in pores with constrictions, M.J. Bojan and W. Steele
  • rare gas probes for energetic heterogeneity in zeolite pores - theory and simulation, R.J.M. Pellenq and D. Nicholson
  • pore-size distribution analysis and networking - studies of microporous sorbents, C. Lastoskie et al
  • transports in reconstructed porous media, J. Salles et al
  • modelling of mercury intrusion and extrusion, M. Day et al
  • neutron scattering investigations of adsorption in microporous adsorbents having controlled pore geometry, J.D.F. Ramsay
  • electro-gravimetric measurements of binary coadsorption equilibria, R. Staudt et al
  • molecular interactions on porous solids under magnetic field, S. Ozeki et al
  • formation and pore structure of zeolite membranes, D. Uzio et al
  • investigation on adsorption of N[2] Ar, CO and CH[4] on aluminophosphates, H. Reichert et al
  • sorption kinetic investigation of NaCaA-type zeolite ageing, M. Bulow and P. Struve
  • a frequency-response study of the diffusion of hydrocarbons in silicates I and II, L.V.C. Rees and D. Shen
  • ultramicropore characterization by He adsorption, K. Kaneko et al
  • studies of surface and structural heterogeneities of microporous carbons by high-resolution thermogravimetry, M. Jaroniec et al
  • the importance of the porosity of mortars, tiles and bricks in relation to their bonding strengths, M. Yates et al. (Part Contents).

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