
Volumetric (static) gas adsorption has been the standard method for determining specific surface area via the Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) theory. It is well understood, widely validated, and deeply embedded in quality control and R&D workflows across industries—from pharmaceuticals to advanced materials and mineral processing.
However, laboratories are under pressure to increase throughput, reduce operational costs, improve sustainability, and maintain data integrity across increasingly complex sample matrices. In this context, dynamic adsorption techniques—often referred to as flowing gas—have evolved from niche alternatives into credible, high-performance solutions. The SA-9650 series BET surface area analyzers fit this need well.
This article examines why dynamic adsorption instruments are gaining traction and where they offer tangible advantages over traditional volumetric systems.
BET Surface Area Analyzers
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