porieanalyse
Porieanalyse (pore analysis) is the set of techniques used to characterize the pore structure of porous materials. It seeks to quantify porosity, pore-size distribution, pore throat diameter, pore connectivity, specific surface area, and total pore volume. The information obtained informs transport, storage, catalysis, and mechanical properties across disciplines such as soil science, geology, materials science, and energy storage.
Common methods include gas adsorption (BET for surface area; BJH or similar for pore-size distribution), mercury
Applications span soils and sediments to predict water retention and flow; rocks and reservoirs to estimate
Limitations include sample alteration during drying or testing, the destructive nature of some methods (e.g., MIP),
History: The field developed through 19th–20th century advances in porosimetry and adsorption measurements, with ongoing progress