porosymetry
Porosymetry is a scientific term that describes the study and measurement of porosity in materials. Porosity refers to the presence of pores or voids within a solid material. These pores can vary significantly in size, shape, and distribution, influencing the material's physical and chemical properties. Porosimetry encompasses a range of techniques used to characterize these pore structures.
The primary goal of porosimetry is to determine the pore size distribution, total pore volume, and pore
Common porosimetry techniques include mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP), gas adsorption (often using nitrogen), and small-angle X-ray