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ASAP 2020 Physi Operator Training - December 2012

Course Name: ASAP 2020 Physi Operator Training - December 2012
Availability: Open
Course Date: 12/04/2012  - 12/06/2012
Prerequisites:

The course is extremely beneficial to the entry-level operator as well as moderately experienced users wishing to expand their capability. Prior hands-on experience with the instrument is highly beneficial, but not required to attend.

Class Highlights:

 

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Who Should Attend? 
 
Technicians, analysts, lab managers, researchers and anyone needing to operate and/or interpret and understand ASAP 2020 physisorption results should attend this course. Most course material is also applicable to ASAP 2010 users.

Curriculum

3-Day Physisorption Class

  • The ASAP 2020 components and how they operate
  • Sample preparation, including sample quantity, sample loading, and degas parameters
  • Hands-on analyses, including BET analyses using both nitrogen and krypton, full adsorption & desorption isotherm collection using nitrogen, and a micropore analysis including free-space determination and subsequent sample port degassing
  • An overview of physical adsorption theory, including surface area as well as mesopore and micropore characterization
  • An overview of DFT/NLDFT theory
  • Utilization of all ASAP 2020 software features and the programming of sample files to efficiently obtain accurate and reproducible data
  • The customization and editing of all available reports and graphs, including reference and specification reports, plot overlays, data exporting, and SPC reports
  • Data reduction, including BET, BJH, t-plot, DFT, and the use of the Physi ViewCalc tool.
  • Operator Maintenance – meet with a member of our Service Department to discuss troubleshooting and user-maintenance

Typical Class Schedule

Day 1

Session 1: Lab – System and software overview / Preparation and degassing of two samples: carbon black for BET analysis and silica-alumina for full isotherm collection / Dewar filling and the use of isothermal jackets

Session 2: Lecture – Theory of Operation of the ASAP 2020

Session 3: Lab – Initiation of carbon black BET analysis

Lunch

Session 4: Lecture – A Discussion of Gas Adsorption, Surface Area, t-plot, and Mesopore Characterization including BJH and Dollimore Heal

Session 5: Lab – The programming and use of parameter files. / Preparation and degassing of Y Zeolite sample for free space determination prior to micropore analysis / Initiation of silica-alumina full isotherm collection

Day 2

Session 1: Lab – Initiation of Y Zeolite free space analysis

Session 2: Lecture – Overview of DFT Theory and The Use of the Physi ViewCalc Tool for Physisorption Data Reduction

Session 3: Lab – The manual re-degassing of Y Zeolite on the sample port / Preparation of a sample file for micropore analysis

Lunch

Session 4: Factory Tour

Session 5: Lab – Preparation and degassing of alumina for BET analysis using krypton / A review of the Options Menu / Initiation of Y Zeolite micropore analysis

Day 3

Session 1: Lab – Initiation of alumina BET analysis using krypton

Session 2: Lecture – A Review of Report Options, Data Reduction and Class-Generated Results

Lunch

Session 3: Lab – Data reduction and exporting / SPC Reports

Session 4: Service – A discussion of installation, calibration, and operator maintenance.

 

Background

The Micromeritics ASAP® 2020 Accelerated Surface Area and Porosimetry Analyzer uses the gas sorption technique to generate high-quality data for research and quality control applications. It is used to characterize the active and support surfaces of catalysts, to determine the high surface areas of adsorbents, and to determine the microporosity and hydrogen storage capacity of various nano materials. Materials with low surface areas such as powdered metals, glass fibers, and natural organic materials can also be analyzed. The pharmaceutical industry uses the ASAP 2020 to analyze tableted products, surface area being directly related to dissolution rate.

 
 
Course Instructors: Jeff Kenvin, Jacek Jagiello, Simon Yunes & Mark Stephens
 

 

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Training Fax Number: (770) 662-3696