articleJournal of the American Chemical SocietyJun 20, 2007Closed access

Applicability of the BET Method for Determining Surface Areas of Microporous Metal−Organic Frameworks

Northwestern University

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Abstract

The surface area is one of the most important quantities for characterizing novel porous materials. The BET analysis is the standard method for determining surface areas from nitrogen adsorption isotherms and was originally derived for multilayer gas adsorption onto flat surfaces. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a relatively new class of crystalline, porous materials that have been shown to exhibit very large BET surface areas. These materials are microporous and possess surfaces that are far from flat. In some MOFs, adsorption occurs through a pore-filling mechanism rather than by layer formation. Thus, it is unclear whether BET surface area numbers reported for these materials are truly meaningful. Given…

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Keywords
  • BET theory
  • Microporous material
  • Adsorption
  • Porosity
  • Chemistry
  • Metal-organic framework
  • Specific surface area
  • Surface (topology)
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