Micromeritics has introduced a series of six NLDFT-based models, four providing researchers with options for characterising single- or multi-wall carbon nanotubes and two for zeolite characterisation.
The four carbon-characterising models allow nanotubes to be characterised with NLDFT for argon-adsorption isotherms at 87K or nitrogen-adsorption isotherms at 77K.
Two additional zeolite characterisation models for argon-adsorption isotherms are measured at 77K.
These kernels allow for characterisation of zeolites with either hydrogen/ammonium cations or zeolites with alkaline metal (Na, Ca, K and so on) cations.
For more than two decades, Micromeritics has provided software enabling users to routinely analyse experimental adsorption isotherms to characterise porous materials using methods based on modern theoretical physical chemistry.
The scientific and modeling contributions of J.
Jagiello, J.P.
Olivier, and W.B.
Conklin have allowed Micromeritics to provide its users with the largest DFT/NLDFT library commercially available.