Micromeritics's Asap 2020 accelerated surface area and porosimetry system can be used to determine the microporosity and hydrogen storage capacity of nanomaterials.
Hydrogen adsorption isotherms can be obtained on MOFs, zeolites and activated carbons.
With particle density information, average particle size of dry aggregated nanoparticles can also be calculated.
Designed to provide surface area, porosity and chemisorption data to materials analysis laboratories with expanding needs, the Asap 2020 system contains a multitude of data-reduction methods and can be upgraded to perform micropore and chemisorption analyses.