Abstract
The measurement and analysis of gas adsorption/desorption isotherms are explained for the characterization of pore structure of carbon materials. Practical key issues for the measurements of isotherms and the analysis by different methods are summarized. Some experimental results on microporous and mesoporous carbons are presented. The analyzed data obtained by the instrument does not guarantee the appropriateness of the analysis method applied on the sample, although most instruments provide the analysis data automatically. It is strongly recommended to confirm whether the fundamental relations giving the pore parameters are satisfying the theory of the analyzing method.
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