Calorimetric Methods for the Characterization of Porous Materials 1st Edition
Calorimetric Methods for the Characterization of Porous Materials — 1st Edition by Juan Moreno-Piraján is a clear, authoritative guide that brings calorimetry to the forefront of porous materials research. Written for chemists, materials scientists, and engineers, this book captures both the theoretical foundations and practical applications of calorimetric techniques used to probe adsorption energetics, surface heterogeneity, and pore structure.
Readers will find concise explanations of key calorimetric approaches, step-by-step experimental strategies, and real-world case studies showing how heat measurements reveal adsorption mechanisms and material performance. Emphasizing reproducible methods and robust data interpretation, the book bridges the gap between thermal analysis theory and laboratory practice—making it ideal for researchers, graduate students, and R&D professionals in academia and industry.
Whether you’re developing catalysts, gas separation media, or advanced adsorbents, this volume offers practical insights to optimize materials using adsorption calorimetry and related thermal techniques. The clear organization, practical examples, and focus on reproducible results make it a valuable reference for labs and university departments worldwide—North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America included.
Engaging, technically rigorous, and designed for immediate application, Calorimetric Methods for the Characterization of Porous Materials by Juan Moreno-Piraján is the essential addition to your scientific library. Order your copy today to deepen your understanding of porous materials characterization and accelerate your research outcomes.
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