posted on 2015-09-25, 08:05authored byS. Hadi Madani, L.H. Diaz, Mark J. Biggs, Phillip Pendleton
Uncertainty in the amount adsorbed in manometric adsorption isotherm measurements is well established. Here, we extend uncertainty methodologies from adsorption isotherm data uncertainty and apply them to calculate pore size distributions based on adsorption integral methods. The analyses consider as variables: uncertainty in adsorption isotherm data, regularization parameter, molecular potential model, and the number of single pore isotherms calculated with an associated quadrature interval. We demonstrate how the calculated pore size distribution is quite insensitive to the uncertainty in experimental data, but in contrast, the uncertainty in the experimental data affects the calculated value of the optimized regularization parameter which, in turn, leads to considerable variation in the calculated pore size distribution. The calculated pore size distribution is also shown to be highly dependent on the potential model selected and on the number of single pore isotherms applied to the inversion process. We conclude and suggest a quantitative comparison between calculated pore size distributions should be discouraged unless the uncertainty in the experimental data is relatively small and, default values for regularization parameters, potential models, the number of single pore isotherms and their distribution are exactly the same for each pore size distribution evaluation.
Funding
The authors thank the Australian Research Council discovery program (DP110101293) for funding support and S.H.M also thanks the University of South Australia for a postgraduate research scholarship.
History
School
Science
Department
Chemistry
Published in
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
Volume
214
Pages
217 - 223
Citation
MADANI, S.H. ...et al., 2015. Uncertainty in pore size distribution derived from adsorption isotherms: II. adsorption integral approach. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 214, pp. 217-223.
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Publication date
2015
Notes
This paper was accepted for publication in the journal Microporous and Mesoporous Materials and the definitive published version is available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.micromeso.2015.04.030