We need your consent to use the individual data so that you can see information about your interests, among other things. Click "OK" to give your consent.
Standard Test Methods for Precipitated Silica—Surface Area by Single Point B.E.T. Nitrogen Adsorption
STANDARD published on 1.5.2012
Designation standards: ASTM D5604-96(2012)
Note: WITHDRAWN
Publication date standards: 1.5.2012
SKU: NS-31846
The number of pages: 6
Approximate weight : 18 g (0.04 lbs)
Country: American technical standard
Category: Technical standards ASTM
Keywords:
nitrogen adsorption surface area, precipitated hydrated silica, silicas, surface area, ICS Number Code 19.120 (Particle size analysis. Sieving)
Significance and Use | ||||||
These test methods measure the approximate surface area of precipitated hydrated silicas that is available to the nitrogen molecule using an approximation of the B.E.T. method. While the multi-point version of the B.E.T. method is generally accepted as being less prone to errors arising from the varying surface properties of individual samples, the single-point approximation is often adequate due to the shorter time per test and relative simplicity of the instrumentation needed. Quality control applications and comparative tests on near-identical samples of close chemical and micro-structural composition are likely to be the applications of greatest value. |
||||||
1. Scope | ||||||
1.1 These test methods cover a procedure to measure the surface area of precipitated hydrated silicas by, a single point approximation of the Brunauer, Emmett, and Teller (B.E.T.) theory of multilayer gas adsorption. These test methods specify the sample preparation and treatment, instrument calibrations, required accuracy and precision of experimental data, and calculations of the surface area results from the obtained data. 1.2 These test methods are used to determine the single point nitrogen surface areas in the range of 10 to 50 hm2 kg (10 to 500 m2/g). 1.3 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. The values in parentheses are for information only. 1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. The minimum safety equipment should include protective gloves, sturdy eye and face protection. |
||||||
2. Referenced Documents | ||||||
|
Historical
1.9.2010
Historical
1.5.2010
Historical
15.11.2006
Historical
1.11.2012
Historical
1.8.2012
Historical
1.4.2010
Do you want to make sure you use only the valid technical standards?
We can offer you a solution which will provide you a monthly overview concerning the updating of standards which you use.
Would you like to know more? Look at this page.
Latest update: 2024-11-26 (Number of items: 2 206 223)
© Copyright 2024 NORMSERVIS s.r.o.