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What Are the Key Parameters Derived from BET Analysis?
The main parameters obtained from BET analysis include:
Specific Surface Area
: The total surface area of the material per unit mass.
Pore Volume
: The total volume of pores per unit mass.
Pore Size Distribution
: The distribution of pore sizes within the material.
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