propertiesmicroporosity
Propertiesmicroporosity refers to the characteristics and behaviors of microporosity in porous materials. Microporosity consists of pores with diameters below 2 nanometers. Materials with microporosity typically have very high internal surface areas and strong adsorption affinities for small molecules, which influence storage, separation, and catalytic performance. In practice, microporosity often coexists with larger pores, creating hierarchical structures that affect diffusion and accessibility.
Characterization of microporosity relies on adsorption measurements. Nitrogen adsorption at 77 Kelvin is commonly used to
Materials emphasizing microporosity include zeolites, activated carbons, metal-organic frameworks, and covalent organic frameworks. The degree of
Applications span gas storage and separation, catalysis, and environmental remediation. While high microporosity enhances adsorption, it