Size

  • Characterizing Pore Size Distribution in Macroporous Materials

    Characterizing Pore Size Distribution in Macroporous Materials

    Organic Elemental Analyzers (OEAs) are indispensable tools in modern laboratories, providing critical insights into the elemental composition of various samples. These instruments are designed to quantify the presence of carbon (C), hydrogen (H), nitrogen (N), sulfur (S), and oxygen (O) in organic compounds. Their applications span across multiple fields, including environmental science, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and materials research. This blog explores the diverse applications of OEAs and their significance in scientific research and industry.

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  • Particle Size Classification

    Particle Size Classification

    In the fields of materials science and physics, unit cells, grains, primary particle sizes, secondary particle sizes, and agglomerates are important concepts for studying the microstructure of materials. These concepts are interconnected yet distinct, and their relationships and differences are elaborated below.

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