Carbons, Zeolites and Molecular Sieves: Material Characteristics and Solutions for Characterization

July 28, 2020

Overview

Material characteristics and solutions for characterization. Activated and porous carbons along with zeolites and molecular sieves largely owe their industrial value to the ability to control the rate of transport of different molecules. This characteristic gives rise to a broad range of applications in gas separation, catalysis, the selective adsorption of pollutants and ion exchange.

In this webinar we will introduce classic representatives of porous materials and give an overview of the characteristics of those materials.

Listen to Dr. Katharina Peikert, Technical Application Consultant with Micromeritics in our upcoming webinar, where she will discuss how physisorption can be used to get a better understanding of these material properties.

Speaker

Katharina Volz, PhD

Katharina Volz, PhD

Senior Application Scientist, EU Application Lab Manager

Katharina studied chemistry at the University of Hamburg. Her PhD under Prof. Michael Fröba led her into the world of porous materials, where she focused on the synthesis and characterization of nanoporous metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for the specific storage and release of nitric oxide. Katharina joined Micromeritics in 2016. As a Senior Application Scientist and Manager of the European Application Lab, she is passionate about supporting our customers with her deep experience in the characterization of porous materials.

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