How exact can we determine the specific
surface area of porous materials?
The specific surface area of powders and porous solids is
usually described with the BET theory, however especially in
the micropore range we should cast a critical spotlight on
the term “surface area” on an atomic scale. On one hand,
this will be in reference to the “real surface”, which
incorporates irregularities and impurities of any given
porous material. On the other hand it is also in relation to
other representations of a surface area determined by a
variety of analytical instruments employing the method of
physisorption such as the 3P meso 400. This will be
especially important during the determination of
micropores. Furthermore the apparent contradiction, that
surface area analysis in microporous materials is
theoretically questionable but a sample characterisation
based on it is very useful from a practical point of view,
needs to be considered.