The 0.05 to 0.25 relative pressure range is used in the BET method to ensure accurate surface area calculations, as it corresponds to the linear region of the BET plot where monolayer adsorption occurs.
The BET method can be used with Type I isotherms, but it may not be ideal. Type I isotherms indicate microporous materials, where the BET assumptions may not hold true.
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Hey, thanks for clarifying! Sorry it took so long but I finally added English subtitles. For some reason, UA-cam doesn’t want to do automatic captions so I added them manually.
This video was very helpful and useful but it will be better with subs tiles in different languages to help us understand better 🙂
Hey, sorry it took so long… I finally added English subtitles.
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so we can't calculate Sbet for a zeolite because it us microporous?
Basically yes. You can of course calculate a number but it might not be very meaningful.
Why do we only work within the 0.05 to 0.25 relative pressure?
The 0.05 to 0.25 relative pressure range is used in the BET method to ensure accurate surface area calculations, as it corresponds to the linear region of the BET plot where monolayer adsorption occurs.
@@MarcelButschle Thanks!!!
No worries, sorry it took so long for me to respond :)
@@MarcelButschle au contraire, don't you worry. Thanks for answering my question.
Does that mean I can't use bet if I have type I isotherm?
The BET method can be used with Type I isotherms, but it may not be ideal. Type I isotherms indicate microporous materials, where the BET assumptions may not hold true.
Cc?
Sorry, what is cc?
@@MarcelButschle cc means captions for the video. The video was helpful but it would be better if you include the captions, thank you much for this video
CC = Closed captions. This person is probably asking, "Hey, can you please electronically enable the SUBTITLES so he can read what you'e saying"@@MarcelButschle
Hey, thanks for clarifying! Sorry it took so long but I finally added English subtitles. For some reason, UA-cam doesn’t want to do automatic captions so I added them manually.