Activated and porous carbons along with zeolites and molecular sieves largely owe their industrial value to the ability to control the rate of transport of different molecules. This characteristic gives rise to a broad range of applications in gas separation, catalysis, selective adsorption of pollutants, and ion exchange.
In this course, we will introduce classic representatives of porous materials and give an overview of the characteristics of those materials.
In this webinar, we will talk about applications and discuss how physisorption can be used to get a better understanding of their properties.
Who Should Attend
This webinar will benefit beginners and professionals in research, development, processing, or quality control who want to acquire a basic understanding of comprehensive material characterization or who want to refresh and expand existing knowledge. Furthermore, those who are looking for suggestions for further possible uses of physisorption, chemisorption, mercury porosimetry, particle size characterization, and powder rheology, as well as microreaction technology, should attend this webinar.
What You Will Learn
In this course we will introduce classic representatives of porous materials and give an overview of the characteristics of those materials.
We will talk about applications and discuss how physisorption can be used to get a better understanding of their properties.
Speaker
Dr. Katharina Peikert | Technology and Application Consultant | Micromeritics Instrument Corporation