Liquid intrusion and alternative methods for the characterization of macroporous materials (IUPAC technical report)

Jean Rouquerol, Gino Baron, Renaud Denoyel, Herbert Giesche, Johan Groen, Peter Klobes, Pierre Levitz, Alexander V. Neimark, Sean Rigby, Romas Skudas, Kenneth Sing, Matthias Thommes, Klaus Unger

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Abstract

This document deals with the characterization of porous materials having pore widths in the macropore range of 50 nm to 500 μm. In recent years, the development of advanced adsorbents and catalysts (e.g., monoliths having hierarchical pore networks) has brought about a renewed interest in macropore structures. Mercury intrusion-extrusion porosimetry is a well-established method, which is at present the most widely used for determining the macropore size distribution. However, because of the reservations raised by the use of mercury, it is now evident that the principles involved in the application of mercury porosimetry require reappraisal and that alternative methods are worth being listed and evaluated. The reliability of mercury porosimetry is discussed in the first part of the report along with the conditions required for its safe use. Other procedures for macropore size analysis, which are critically examined, include the intrusion of other non-wetting liquids and certain wetting liquids, capillary condensation, liquid permeation, imaging, and image analysis. The statistical reconstruction of porous materials and the use of macroporous reference materials (RMs) are also examined. Finally, the future of macropore analysis is discussed.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)107-136
Number of pages30
JournalPure and Applied Chemistry
Volume84
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Chemistry
  • General Chemical Engineering

Keywords

  • Capillary condensation
  • IUPAC physical and biophysical chemistry division
  • Image analysis
  • Liquid intrusion
  • Macroporous materials
  • Mercury porosimetry
  • Permeation
  • Pore size characterization
  • Reference porous materials
  • Statistical reconstruction of porous solids

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