Critical Depletion of a Pure Fluid in Controlled-Pore Glass. Experimental Results and Grand Canonical Ensemble Monte Carlo Simulation.

Thommes M (1995)


Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Subtype: other

Publication year: 1995

Journal

Publisher: American Chemical Society

Book Volume: 11

Pages Range: 2137-42-42

Journal Issue: 6

DOI: 10.1021/la00006a048

Abstract

The effect of confined geometry on the crit. adsorption of a fluid was studied by measuring the physisorption of SF6 in a mesoporous controlled-pore glass (CPG, mean pore width 31 nm) along an isochoric path at the crit. d. ρc in the one-phase region above the crit. temp. of the fluid (15 K ≥ (T - Tc) ≥ 0.3 K). While the surface excess amt. of a fluid against a single planar adsorbing surface is expected to increase in a monotonic way along ρ = ρc for T → Tc, it is found for the present system that the excess amt. of fluid in the pore reaches a max. at T - Tc ≈ 1.5 K and then decreases sharply on further approaching Tc along the crit. isochore. Close to the crit. point (T - Tc < 0.3 K) the mean d. of the pore fluid even tends to values lower than the d. of the bulk fluid. A grand canonical ensemble (GCE) Monte Carlo simulation of a fluid between 2 parallel walls (wall-to-wall distance 20 mol. diams.) in equil. with a bulk reservoir at the crit. d. suggests that this effect can be attributed to a depletion in the core region of the pore as T approaches Tc. [on SciFinder(R)]

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APA:

Thommes, M. (1995). Critical Depletion of a Pure Fluid in Controlled-Pore Glass. Experimental Results and Grand Canonical Ensemble Monte Carlo Simulation. Langmuir, 11(6), 2137-42-42. https://doi.org/10.1021/la00006a048

MLA:

Thommes, Matthias. "Critical Depletion of a Pure Fluid in Controlled-Pore Glass. Experimental Results and Grand Canonical Ensemble Monte Carlo Simulation." Langmuir 11.6 (1995): 2137-42-42.

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