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How is Pore Size and Distribution Measured?
Several methods are used to measure pore size and distribution, including
nitrogen adsorption-desorption
,
mercury intrusion porosimetry
, and
small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS)
. Each technique has its advantages and limitations, making them suitable for different types of materials and pore size ranges.
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