Porosity and Its Measurement
Characterization of Materials2012pp. 1–10
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Abstract
Abstract Numerous approaches have been applied for measuring the porosity of materials. The most common techniques are based on gas sorption, liquid intrusion, microscopy, and x‐ray and neutron scattering. Each technique provides a characteristic value of porosity, which depends on the measuring principle and nature of the probe. This article describes different porosity measurement methods, which can be selected according to the expected pore‐size range, sample preparation requirements, sample geometry, material properties, and final application.
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