I. Furo et J. Daicic, NMR cryoporometry: A novel method for the investigation of the pore structure of paper and paper coatings, NORD PULP P, 14(3), 1999, pp. 221-225
Many of the properties that paper coatings are designed to modify are deter
mined to varying degrees by the nature of the pore space that interweaves t
he consolidated matrix. It is therefore highly useful to characterize the p
ore size distribution of paper coatings. Commonly used methods include merc
ury porosimetry, image analysis of scanning electron micrographs, and stain
imbibition. Here, we describe a method, NMR cryoporometry, which is novel
in its application to pores in paper and paper coating and is particularly
suitable for measuring small pore sizes in the range of 1 to 100 nm. Such p
ore sizes are difficult to access with other techniques. The method is base
d on the principle of the freezing and melting temperature suppression of f
luids entrapped within pores. A general outline of the technique is given,
and an example of a cryoporometry measurement on a coated paper sample is d
escribed.