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Understanding Material Characteristics through Signature Traits from Helium Pycnometry.

Huong Giang T Nguyen1, Jarod C Horn1, Matthew Bleakney1, Daniel W Siderius1, Laura Espinal1.   

Abstract

Although helium pycnometry is generally the method of choice for skeletal density measurements of porous materials, few studies have provided a wide range of case studies that demonstrate how to best interpret raw data and perform measurements using it. The examination of several different classes of materials yielded signature traits from helium pycnometry data that are highlighted. Experimental parameters important in obtaining the most precise and accurate value of skeletal density from the helium pycnometer are as high as possible percent fill volume and good thermostability. The degree of sample activation is demonstrated to affect the measured skeletal density of porous zeolitic, carbon, and hybrid inorganic-organic materials. In the presence of a significant amount of physisorbed contaminants (water vapor, atmospheric gases, residual solvents, etc.), which was the case for ZSM-5, MIL-53, and F400, but not ZIF-8, the skeletal density tended to be overestimated in the low percent volume region. In addition, the kinetic data (i.e., skeletal density vs measurement cycle) reveals distinctive traits for a properly activated vs a nonactivated sample for all examined samples: activated samples with a significant amount of mass loss show a curved down plot that eventually reaches the equilibrium value, whereas nonactivated, nonporous, or extremely hydrophobic samples exhibit a flat line. This work illustrates how helium pycnometry can provide information about the structure of a material, and that, conversely, when  the structure of the material and its percent mass loss after activation (amount of physisorbed contaminants) are known, the behavior of activated and nonactivated samples in terms of skeletal density, percent fill volume, and measurement cycle can be predicted.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30698443      PMCID: PMC6594170          DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b03731

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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