Physical Chemistry II
BET Theory, or Brunauer-Emmett-Teller Theory, is a method used to measure the surface area of materials, particularly porous substances, through the physical adsorption of gas molecules. It extends the Langmuir theory by accounting for multilayer adsorption and provides a mathematical model that relates the volume of gas adsorbed to the pressure and allows for the calculation of specific surface areas of solids. This theory is crucial in fields like material science and catalysis where understanding surface area is key to performance.
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