The method of analysis of the uncertainty in the amount of fluid or density in the continuous phase in manometric adsorption measurements, calculated via Peng-Robinson and Bender equations of state is presented. It is applied for the evaluation of the specific surface excess amount and its uncertainty during high-pressure nitrogen adsorption by a microporous activated carbon cloth at pressures up to 17 MPa at 252.40 K. Adsorption data were analysed via the use of bilinear-interpolated data from a P-ρ-T matrix developed from the NIST Chemistry WebBook fluid physical properties database. Deviations of calculated specific surface excess amounts from those calculated using NIST density data approach ± 0.2 %, considerably superior to either Peng-Robinson or Bender EoS, ranging from 6.4 to 3.0 %.
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