pore diameter
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pore
noun[C]
uk/pɔːr/us/pɔːr/
a very small hole in the skin of people or other animals, or a similar hole on the surface of plants ...
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diameter
noun[C or U]
uk/daɪˈæm.ɪ.tər/us/daɪˈæm.ə.t̬ɚ/
(the length of) a straight line that reaches from one point on the edge of a round shape or object, through its centre, to a point on the ...
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Among the mor phological leaf traits studied, stomatal density,porediameterand pore depth were not linked consistently to stress tolerance.
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Theporediameteris 3.1 pm and its resistive length 9.5 pm.
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The acceleration by molecular sieves works best when theirporediameteris about 0.3 nm, and it is apparently unrelated to their water absorption capability.
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Theporediametermust be smaller than the mean free path of gas molecules.
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Besides the selectivity of a membrane is affected by its thickness,porediameterand charge potential.
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The distance between 2 pore centers is 3.2 nm and theporediameteris 2 nm.
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However, the honeycomb formed by anthraquinone is special, since it is characterized by unusually hugeporediameter(5 nm).
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At increasing pressure, the mercury invades smaller and smaller pores, with the relationship betweenporediameterand pressure being known.
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This material contains a three-dimensional pore structure, with theporediameterequaling 10.
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Constrictivity is viewed to depend on the ratio of the diameter of the diffusing particle to theporediameter.
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It is characterized by an independently adjustableporediameter, a sharp pore distribution, a large surface and a large pore volume.
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From the cumulative pore volume, one can find the pressure andporediameterwhere 50% of the total volume has been added to give the medianporediameter.
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Therefore, for characterization, test filtrations are carried out and theporediameterrefers to the diameter of the smallest particles which could not pass through the membrane.
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Carbide-derived carbons can exhibit high surface area and tunable pore diameters to maximize ion confinement, increasing pseudocapacitance by faradaic adsorption treatment.
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They must have high abrasion resistance, high thermal stability and small pore diameters, which results in higher exposed surface area and hence high capacity for adsorption.
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