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1 Gas Sorption Analysis (GSA) Oleh: Gani Purwiandono

2 Introduction  When a gas or vapour phase is brought into contact with a solid, part of it is taken up and remains on the outside attached to the surface.  In physisorption (physical adsorption), there is a weak Van der Waals attraction between the adsorbate and the solid surface.  Useful tool to characterize porous materials allowing for the determination of specific surface area, pore size distribution and porosity.

3 Brunauer, Emmett and Teller (BET), most common method used to describe specific surface area: the BET equation : W= weight of gas adsorbed P/P 0 =relative pressure Wm = weight of adsorbate as monolayer C = BET constant BET equation requires a linear plot of 1/[W(P/P 0 )-1] against P/P 0 Slope (s) Intercept (i) Wm (weight of monolayer)

4 Total Surface area (S t ) can then be derived N = Avagadro’s number (6.023x10 23 ) M = Molecular weight of Adsorbate A cs = Adsorbate cross sectional area (16.2Å 2 for Nitrogen) Specific Surface Area (S) is defined as the ratio between the total surface area of a solid and its mass (sample weight). Unit (m 2 /g) Isotherm types described by Brunauer, Deming and Teller

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7 Kurva Distribusi Ukuran Pori BJH

8 X Ray Flourescense (XRF)

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10 X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis is a powerful analytical tool for the spectrochemical determination of almost all the elements present in a sample. XRF radiation is induced when photons of sufficiently high energy, emitted from an X-ray source, impinge on a material. These primary X-rays undergo interaction processes with the analyte atoms. High-energy photons induce ionization of inner shell electrons by the photoelectric effect and thus electron vacancies in inner shells (K, L, M, ) are created. The prompt transition of outer shell electrons into these vacancies within some 100 fs can cause the emission of characteristic fluorescence radiation.

11 Energy-dispersive XRF

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13 Wavelength-dispersive XRF

14 J. Anal. Chem. 2014, 86, 10892−10899 J. Anal. Chem. 2014, 86, 8253−8260

15 TERIMA KASIH If you have any question about GSA & XRF, please contact (083869159277)


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