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Porous membranes having nanometer and smaller pores challenge existing characterization methods. An easy, fast and inexpensive method to determine the maximum pore size and the pore size distribution is offered by the bubble point technique. Several methods based on similar principles have been presented in the literature. Here the original bubble point test and a liquid-liquid variation are considered...