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Asap 2010 unit

Manufactured by Micromeritics
Sourced in United States

The ASAP 2010 is a fully automated surface area and porosity analyzer. It measures the surface area and pore size distribution of solid materials using gas adsorption techniques. The instrument can perform analyses at cryogenic temperatures to precisely characterize the physical properties of a wide range of materials.

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BET Surface Area Measurement of Microparticles

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Measurements of the specific surface area (SBET) of the unloaded microparticles were taken using an ASAP 2010 unit (Micromeritics Inc., USA). Analysis of sorption was performed in duplicate. The specific surface area measurement was performed using the BET method (Brunauer et al., 1938 (link)). For this measurement, the area of a nitrogen molecule of 16.2 × 10−20 m2 was used.
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BET Surface Area Characterization

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The specific surface area (SSA) was evaluated from BET adsorption isotherms (Brunauer–Emmett–Teller) on the ASAP 2010 unit (Micromeritics Instrument Corporation, Norcross, GA, USA). The measurement was conducted with the N2 usage (99.999%, Air Liquide, Kraków, Poland).
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