Porous Materials Characterization with Porometry, Porosimetry, and Pycnometry


Choosing the Right Technique for Your Porous Material
In this short video, expert materials analyst, Dr. Nanette Jarenwattananon from Covalent Metrology, discusses how you can choose the best technique for analyzing your porous material. What properties do you need to know? What kind of pores does yo...

Overview of Capillary Flow Porometry
Expert materials analyst, Dr. Nanette Jarenwattanon, discusses the fundamental theory behind Capillary Flow Porometry, a technique used to measure mean pore size and porosity of materials. Learn how this measurement is made, and on what sample typ...

Overview of Gas Pycnometry
Gas pycnometry is a technique performed to measure the true density of solid materials. In this video, Dr. Nanette Jarenwattanon, an expert materials analyst, explains how pycnometry works, and describes when and why it's used in industry.

Overview of Gas Adsorption (Porosimetry)
Gas Sorption Analysis - also called Porosimetry, or Physisorption - is another technique to measure pore size and porosity of solid materials. It is also useful to measure the true surface area of materials, and advanced methods can help to illumi...


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