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Comparative study of morphometric properties characterizing the complexity of silicate pore networks probed by adsorption of nitrogen and methanol Denoyel R, Meneses JM, Armatas GS, Rouquerol J, Unger KK, Pomonis PJ Langmuir, 22(12), 5350, 2006 |
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Calorimetry by immersion into liquid nitrogen and liquid argon: a better way to determine the internal surface area of micropores Navarrete R, Llewellyn P, Rouquerol F, Denoyel R, Rouquerol J Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 277(2), 383, 2004 |
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Comparing the basic phenomena involved in three methods of pore-size characterization: Gas adsorption, liquid intrusion and thermoporometry Denoyel R, Llewellyn P, Beurroies I, Rouquerol J, Rouquerol FO, Luciani L Particle & Particle Systems Characterization, 21(2), 128, 2004 |
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The use of microcalorimetry to assess the size exclusion properties of carbon molecular sieves Villar-Rodil S, Denoyel R, Rouquerol J, Martinez-Alonso A, Tascon JMD Thermochimica Acta, 420(1-2), 141, 2004 |
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A comparison between melting-solidification and capillary condensation hysteresis in mesoporous materials: application to the interpretation of thermoporometry data Beurroies I, Denoyel R, Llewellyn P, Rouquerol J Thermochimica Acta, 421(1-2), 11, 2004 |
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Porous texture evolution in nomex-derived activated carbon fibers Villar-Rodil S, Denoyel R, Rouquerol J, Martinez-Alonso A, Tascon JMD Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 252(1), 169, 2002 |
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Controlled Rate Thermal Analysis of kaolinite dehydroxylation: effect of water vapour pressure on the mechanism Nahdi K, Llewellyn P, Rouquerol F, Rouquerol J, Ariguib NK, Ayedi MT Thermochimica Acta, 390(1-2), 123, 2002 |
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Determining the contact angle of a nonwetting liquid in pores by liquid intrusion calorimetry Gomez F, Denoyel R, Rouquerol J Langmuir, 16(9), 4374, 2000 |
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Low temperature constant rate thermodesorption as a tool to characterise porous solids Chevrot V, Llewellyn PL, Rouquerol F, Godlewski J, Rouquerol J Thermochimica Acta, 360(1), 77, 2000 |
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Multiple features of a porous structure as assessed from the hysteresis of nitrogen adsorption-desorption : Case study of the formation of UO3 from UO2(NO3)(2)center dot 6H(2)O Bordere S, Llewellyn PL, Rouquerol F, Rouquerol J Langmuir, 14(15), 4217, 1998 |