

A selection of recent research papers citing use of Quantachrome pore size scientific instruments:
TITLE: Characteristics of Refractory Castables Containing Mullite and Spinel Coated Graphites
AUTHORS: Mukhopadhyay, Ansar, Paul, Bhowmick & Sengupta - Calcutta University, India
INSTRUMENT: Poremaster-33
USAGE: Pore size distribution patterns of fired (1500°C) G'CBC and MCBC were determined to corroborate the better performance of MCBC samples towards thermal shock
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TITLE: Biosorption potential of the waste biomaterial obtained from Cucumis melo for the removal of Pb2+ ions from aqueous media
AUTHORS: Akar, S. Arslan, Alp, D. Arslan and Akar - Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey
INSTRUMENT: Autosorb-1
USAGE: total pore volume, average pore size and micro pore volume of biosorbent were determined from the N 2 adsorption isotherm
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TITLE: Engineered anode structure for enhanced electrochemical performance of anode-supported planar solid oxide fuel cell
AUTHORS: Mukhopadhyay, Mukhopadhyay, Das Sharma, Basu - Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute, India
INSTRUMENT: Poremaster 60
USAGE: Pore-size distribution of the reduced anodes (800 °C for 10 h at Ar: H 2 – 80:20) of various configurations was determined by mercury porosimetry
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TITLE: Porous polythiophene as a cathode material for lithium batteries with high capacity and good cycling stability
AUTHORS: Li Liu, Fanghua Tian, Xingyan Wang, et al - Xiangtan University, China
INSTRUMENT: Autosorb
USAGE: Specific surface areas and pore size distributions of the synthesized sample were determined by N2 gas adsorption at 77 K
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TITLE: Formation of bimodal porous silica-titania monoliths by sol-gel route
AUTHORS: Ruzimuradov -
National University of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan
INSTRUMENT: Poremaster 33P
USAGE: Pore size distribution in micrometer scale was evaluated with mercury porosimetry after calcined at 600 °C for 2 h.
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TITLE: New Effective Catalytic Materials Based on Modified Heterosubstituted Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes
AUTHORS: Savilov, Ivanov, Suslova, Egorov, Antonov, Lunin - Moscow State University, Russia
INSTRUMENT: Autosorb-1C
USAGE: pore size distributions of all the powders were obtained from N2 adsorption–desorption isotherms measured at 77 K under pressure range 0.05-1 bar
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TITLE: Electrophoretic Deposition of Nanostructured Electroactive Materials
AUTHORS: Tao Li, Chen Yanhong and Jan Ma - Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
INSTRUMENT: DT-1200
USAGE: The particle size distribution of the powders was confirmed using an acoustic particle sizer to be ranging from 0.7 to 1.5 µm with a mean particle size was 1.0 µm
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TITLE: Distribution of NiO/Al2O3/NiAl2O4 in the Fabrication of Spray-Dry Oxygen Carrier Particles for Chemical-Looping Combustion
AUTHORS: Kim, Yang, Baek, Kim, Ryu, Ryu, Ahn and Shin - Advanced Materials Research
INSTRUMENT:Cilas 1090
USAGE: The size of the particles was analyzed in distilled water without dispersant using a particle size distributor
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TITLE: Wastewater filtration performance of multilayer glassy microporous filters
AUTHORS: Osman Şan and Cem Özgür -
Dumlupinar University, Turkey
INSTRUMENT: Poremaster
USAGE: the pore size range of the filtering layers was determined by the mercury porosimetry technique
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TITLE: Agarose Surface Coating Influences Intracellular Accumulation and Enhances Payload Stability of a Nano-delivery System
AUTHORS: De Rosa, Chiappini, Fan, Liu, Ferrari and Tasciotti - Pharmaceutical Research
INSTRUMENT: Autosorb-3B
USAGE: surface area and pore size distribution of the NSPs were measured using N2 adsorption-desorption isotherms
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TITLE: Preservation of catechin antioxidant properties loaded in carbohydrate nanoparticles
AUTHORS: Peres, Rocha, Gomes, Morais, Pereira and Coelho -
University of Porto, Portugal
INSTRUMENT: Poremaster
USAGE: Porosity parameters of EGCG/P such as pore size
distribution, total surface area, average pore diameters and apparent density were evaluated by mercury (Hg) porosimetry
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TITLE: TiO2 nanocrystals grafted on macroporous silica: A novel hybrid organic–inorganic sol–gel approach for the synthesis of highly photoactive composite material
AUTHORS: Crippa, Callone, D’Arienzo, Müller et al -
University of Milano Bicocca,Italy
INSTRUMENT: Autosorb-1
USAGE: Specific surface area (SSA) by BET method , desorption cumulative pore volume (DCPV) and pore size distribution of micro- and mesopores (<50 nm) by BJH method were measured by nitrogen physisorption
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TITLE: Optimizing adsorption of crystal violet dye from water by magnetic nanocomposite using response surface modeling approach
AUTHORS: Singh, Gupta, Singh and Sinha -
Indian Institute of Toxicology Research
INSTRUMENT: Autosorb-1C
USAGE: pore size distribution of the prepared magnetic adsorbent were determined by N 2 physisorption
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TITLE: Adsorption of two coffee aromas from synthetic aqueous solution onto granular activated carbon derived from coconut husks
AUTHORS: Zuim, Carpiné, Distler et al -
Federal University of Paraná, Brazil
INSTRUMENT: Autosorb-1
USAGE: total pore volume and average pore diameter were determined by conducting nitrogen adsorption/desorption measurements at 77.4 K
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TITLE: Fabrication of superhydrophilic membrane filters using spherical glass particles obtained by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis
AUTHORS: Cem Özgür and Osman Şan -
Dumlupinar University, Turkey
INSTRUMENT: PoreMaster
USAGE: The pore size distributions of the substrate and coating layers were determined using Hg-porosimetry
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TITLE: Durability of lightweight concretes with lightweight fly ash aggregates
AUTHORS: Niyazi Ugur Kockal and Turan Ozturan -
Akdeniz University, Turkey
INSTRUMENT: PoreMaster
USAGE: used to determine total porosity
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TITLE: Microchip extraction of catecholamines using a boronic acid functional affinity monolith
AUTHORS: Cakal, Ferrance, Landers and Caglar -
Hacettepe University, Turkey
INSTRUMENT: Autosorb-1
USAGE: The pore properties of the monoliths were determined from nitrogen adsorption-desorption isotherms
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