In this paper, we revisit the surface mass excess in adsorption studies and investigate the role of the volume of the adsorbed phase and its density in the analysis of supercritical gas adsorption in non-porous as well as microporous solids. For many supercritical fluids tested (krypton, argon, nitrogen, methane) on many different carbonaceous solids, it is found that the volume of the adsorbed phase is confined mostly to a geometrical volume having a thickness of up to a few molecular diameters. At high pressure the adsorbed phase density is also found to be very close to but never equal or greater than the liquid phase density. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved
A new micropore filling model, which has a Henry's law region and predicts an upper limit to micropo...
A new micropore filling model, which has a Henry's law region and predicts an upper limit to micropo...
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A new micropore filling model, which has a Henry's law region and predicts an upper limit to micropo...
A new micropore filling model, which has a Henry's law region and predicts an upper limit to micropo...
Amorphous materials are usually characterized using nitrogen adsorption isotherms at 77 K taken at p...
New concepts are introduced in this paper to account for the enhancement of the potential energy of ...
In this paper, a new technique for predicting multicomponent adsorption equilibria of supercritical ...
We propose a new method for evaluating the adsorbed phase volume during physisorption of several gas...
Adsorption of binary mixtures onto activated carbon Norit R1 for the system nitrogen-methane-carbon ...
Fluid accommodation in porous media has been studied over a wide range of pressures at three supercr...
Adsorption of supercritical fluids is increasingly carried out to determine the micropore size distr...
The supercritical desorption of solutes from porous media is a technology with a range of applicatio...
In this paper, we consider in detail the computer simulation of argon adsorption on a graphite surfa...
In this paper, we present the results of the prediction of the high-pressure adsorption equilibrium ...
This paper presents a detailed analysis of adsorption of supercritical fluids on nonporous graphitiz...
Supercritical adsorption of carbon dioxide on 13X zeolite pellets and on silica gel is studied exper...
In this article we study the effects of adsorbed phase compression, lattice structure, and pore size...
A new micropore filling model, which has a Henry's law region and predicts an upper limit to micropo...
A new micropore filling model, which has a Henry's law region and predicts an upper limit to micropo...
Amorphous materials are usually characterized using nitrogen adsorption isotherms at 77 K taken at p...