Application of a generalized thermodynamic approach to characterize mesoporous materials


Autoria(s): Ustinov, E. A.; Do, D. D.
Contribuinte(s)

Dr. H Moehwald

D. C. Prieve

D. N. Furlong

Data(s)

05/01/2006

Resumo

Equilibrium adsorption and desorption in mesoporous adsorbents is considered on the basis of rigorous thermodynamic analysis, in which the curvature-dependent solid-fluid potential and the compressibility of the adsorbed phase are accounted for. The compressibility of the adsorbed phase is considered for the first time in the literature in the framework of a rigorous thermodynamic approach. Our model is a further development of continuum thermodynamic approaches proposed by Derjaguin and Broekhoff and de Boer, and it is based on a reference isotherm of a non-porous material having the same chemical structure as that of the pore wall. In this improved thermodynamic model, we incorporated a prescription for transforming the solid-fluid potential exerted by the flat reference surface to the potential inside cylindrical and spherical pores. We relax the assumption that the adsorbed film density is constant and equal to that of the saturated liquid. Instead, the density of the adsorbed fluid is allowed to vary over the adsorbed film thickness and is calculated by an equation of state. As a result, the model is capable to describe the adsorption-desorption reversibility in cylindrical pores having diameter less than 2 nm. The generalized thermodynamic model may be applied to the pore size characterization of mesoporous materials instead of much more time-consuming molecular approaches. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:78803

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier Science Bv

Palavras-Chave #Pore-size Distributions #Liquid-vapor Interface #Capillary Condensation #Multilayer Adsorption #Cylindrical Mesopores #Nitrogen Adsorption #Surface-tension #Critical-point #Molecular-dynamics #Mcm-41 #Chemistry, Physical #Adsorption #Thermodynamics #MCM-41 #C1 #290699 Chemical Engineering not elsewhere classified #670601 Chemical fertilisers #290602 Process Control and Simulation #290600 Chemical Engineering #290000 Engineering and Technology
Tipo

Journal Article