Events Calendar

Home » One-Day Workshop on BET Surface Area Analysis using Anton Paar, Autosorb 6300
Loading Events

Events

Home » One-Day Workshop on BET Surface Area Analysis using Anton Paar, Autosorb 6300

One-Day Workshop on BET Surface Area Analysis using Anton Paar, Autosorb 6300

June 3, 2026 | 9:30 am - 5:30 pm
Department:

Venue

JC-318 and JC-411

Organizer

Central Research Facility (CRF)

The Central Research Facility (CRF), SRM University-AP, is organising a one-day hands-on workshop on BET Surface Area Analysis using Autosorb 6300. The workshop is designed to provide participants with comprehensive theoretical knowledge and practical exposure to surface area and pore size analysis techniques widely used in material characterization research.

The program will cover the principles of adsorption science, BET theory, sample preparation, instrument handling, data acquisition, and interpretation of adsorption-desorption isotherms.

Participants will gain hands-on experience with the Autosorb 6300 system and learn its applications in advanced research and industrial analysis.

Objectives of the Workshop

  • To introduce the fundamentals of BET surface area analysis
  • To explain adsorption-desorption principles and pore characterization
  • To provide practical training on the operation of Autosorb 6300
  • To demonstrate sample preparation and degassing procedures
  • To train participants in interpreting BET analysis reports
  • To highlight applications in nanomaterials, catalysts, polymers, pharmaceuticals, and energy materials

Topics Covered

  • Introduction to BET Theory
  • Principles of Gas Adsorption
  • Surface Area Measurement Techniques
  • Pore Size and Pore Volume Analysis
  • Adsorption-Desorption Isotherms
  • Sample Preparation and Degassing
  • Instrument Overview – Autosorb 6300
  • Software Operation and Data Analysis
  • Interpretation of BET Reports
  • Applications in Research and Industry

Hands-on Training Sessions

  • Sample Loading Procedure
  • Degassing Process
  • BET Surface Area Measurement
  • Instrument Operation
  • Software-based Data Interpretation
  • Troubleshooting and Best Practices

Target Participants

  • Faculty Members
  • Scientists
  • Research Scholars
  • Postgraduate and Undergraduate Students
  • Industry Professionals
  • Researchers working in Material Science, Nanotechnology, Chemistry, Physics, and related areas

About the Instrument

Autosorb 6300

The Autosorb 6300 by Anton Paar is an advanced high-vacuum gas sorption analyzer designed for accurate surface area and pore characterization of porous and nanostructured materials.

The system is widely used for:

  • BET Surface Area Analysis
  • Pore Size Distribution
  • Total Pore Volume Determination
  • Adsorption–Desorption Studies
  • Advanced Material Characterization

Applications

  • Nanomaterials
  • Catalysts
  • Activated Carbon
  • MOFs and Zeolites
  • Energy Storage Materials
  • Ceramics and Polymers