Extension of BET theory to CO2 adsorption isotherms for ultra-microporosity of covalent organic polymers
Usually, nitrogen and argon adsorption�desorption isotherms are used at their respective boiling points for the determination of specific surface area via the BET theory of microporous materials. However, for ultra-micropores, where nitrogen and argon cannot access at cryogenic temperatures, the C...
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Main Authors: | Mukhtar, A., Mellon, N., Saqib, S., Lee, S.-P., Bustam, M.A. |
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Springer Nature
2020
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