Structural Characterisation of Hierarchically Porous Silica
Monolith by NMR Cryo-porometry and -diffusometry
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https://doi.org/10.62721/diffusion-fundamentals.29.956Keywords:
NMR cryoporometry, pore size distribution (PSD), PFG NMR, NMR cryodiffusometry, hierarchically porous silica monolithAbstract
A systematic NMR cryo-porometry and -diffusometry study using nitrobenzene as a probe liquid is carried out in order to characterise pore structures of hierarchically-organised porous silica monolith possessing mesopores along with a 3D bicontinuous macropore network. The result obtained from NMR cryoporometry shows the presence of a relatively wide mesopore size distribution of 10-35 nm. Furthermore, NMR cryodiffusometry indicates that whilst the mesopores are highly tortuous (Tmeso ≈6), they have little influence on the overall tortuosity of the material (Tmacro ≈1.5), which is largely dominated by the macropores (Toverall ≈1.7).
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