Definition of Mesoporosity. Meaning of Mesoporosity. Synonyms of Mesoporosity

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Definition of Mesoporosity

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Meaning of Mesoporosity from wikipedia

- activated carbon which is typically composed of a carbon framework with both mesoporosity and microporosity depending on the conditions under which it was synthesized...
- described by bulk diffusion. Mesoporosity In solids (i.e. excluding aggregated materials such as soils), the term 'mesoporosity' refers to pores greater than...
- of mesoporosity-indeed, the definition of mesopores (2–50 nm) is ****ociated with the appearance (50 nm) and disappearance (2 nm) of mesoporosity in nitrogen...
- transition point. This equation is also used in catalyst chemistry to ****ess mesoporosity for solids. The effect can be viewed in terms of the average number of...
- range from 2 nm to 50 nm in diameter. According to IUPAC's terminology, mesoporosity sits between microporous (<2 nm) and macroporous (>50 nm). Mesoporous...
- PMO) are a type of silica containing organic groups that give rise to mesoporosity. They exhibit pore size ranging from 2 nm - 50 nm, depending on the organic...
- 1016/j.nucengdes.2011.12.009. Hoffman, Elizabeth (2008). "Micro and mesoporosity of carbon derived from ternary and binary metal carbides". Microporous...
- ; Bernard, Samuel (2018). "Polymer-Derived Ceramics with engineered mesoporosity: From design to application in catalysis". Surface and Coatings Technology...
- organosilane-directed synthesis of crystalline zeolite with tunable mesoporosity”, Nature Materials, 2006. Choi, M., et al. “Ordered nanoporous polymer-carbon...
- Constructed from Nanoparticle Aggregates with Unprecedented Surface Area and Mesoporosity". ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. 10 (25): 21556–21564. doi:10.1021/acsami...