Lecture

Particle Size Characterisation: Methods & Applications

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This lecture covers various methods for particle size characterisation, including laser diffraction, sedimentation, and gas adsorption. It discusses the challenges in measuring particle size, the importance of surface area analysis, and the application of the BET model. Practical examples and comparisons of different techniques are provided.

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