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Elliott P. Barrett is a researcher in the characterization of porous substances. His contributions to the field include the development of methods for determining pore volume and area distributions using nitrogen isotherms, as exemplified in his paper, "The Determination of Pore Volume and Area Distributions in Porous Substances. I. Computations from Nitrogen Isotherms," co-authored with Leslie G. Joyner and Paul P. Halenda. His work has been used in advancing the understanding and application of adsorption techniques in material science[1][2][3]

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  1. ^ Barrett, Elliott (January 1, 1951). "the Determination of Pore Volume and Area Distributions in Porous Substances. I. Computations from Nitrogen Isotherms". Journal of American Chemical Society. 73 (1): 373 - 380. Bibcode:1951JAChS..73..373B. doi:10.1021/ja01145a126.
  2. ^ Kresge, C. (October 1992). "Ordered mesoporous molecular sieves synthesized by a liquid-crystal template mechanism". Nature. 359 (6397): 710 -712. Bibcode:1992Natur.359..710K. doi:10.1038/359710a0.
  3. ^ Sahimi, Muhammad (2011). Flow and transport in porous media and fractured rock: from classical methods to modern approaches. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9783527636709.