SESAMI APP: An Accessible Interface for Surface AreaCalculation of Materials from Adsorption Isotherms
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Terrones, Gianmarco G; Chen, Yu; Datar, Archit; Lin, Li-Chiang; Kulik, Heather J; Chung, Yongchul G; ... Show more Show less
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Accurate characterization of surface area is critical for understanding a material’s properties and
performance. The most widely used approach to calculate a material’s gravimetric surface area,
i.e. surface area per unit mass, is the Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) method (Brunauer et al.,
1938). The BET method computes the surface area of a material given the adsorption isotherm
of a probe gas (i.e. N2 or Ar) in that material. Many researchers either obtain the BET area
from commercial software that comes with measurement equipment, or perform the analyses
manually on a spreadsheet, which is time-consuming and nearly impossible for some types
of isotherms. Furthermore, these two approaches lead to large variability in BET-calculated
areas (Osterrieth et al., 2022). These challenges have motivated the development of programs
for the automated and standardized calculation of BET areas (Datar et al., 2020; Iacomi &
Llewellyn, 2019; Osterrieth et al., 2022; Sadeghi et al., 2020; Sinha et al., 2019).
Date issued
2023-06-09Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of ChemistryJournal
Journal of Open Source Software
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The Open Journal
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Terrones et al. (2023). SESAMI APP: An Accessible Interface for Surface Area Calculation of Materials from Adsorption Isotherms. Journal of Open Source Software, 8(86), 5429.
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