We present a grand canonical Monte Carlo simulation of argon adsorption in wedge-shaped carbon mesopores and show that the conventional model, based on open-ended slit pores of uniform width, frequently underestimates the pore size in the determination of mesopore size distribution. We propose that characterization can be significantly improved by taking account of the variation in pore width along the pore axial direction. A study of the effects of pore length and wedge angle on the form of the hysteresis loop shows that the shape and position of the loop are strongly affected by the angle (which is the principal reason for the underestimation of pore size) but not by the pore length, except when the pore is very short. To quantify the int...
We have studied the adsorption of argon at 87 K in slit pores of finite length with a smooth graphit...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. A grand canonical Monte Carlo simulation study of argon adsorption in deformabl...
Amorphous materials are usually characterized using nitrogen adsorption isotherms at 77 K taken at p...
We present a grand canonical Monte Carlo simulation of argon adsorption in wedge-shaped carbon mesop...
The pore size distribution (PSD) of a porous solid is usually obtained by matching the experimental ...
We explored the possibility of using xenon as a molecular probe to characterize graphitic non-unifor...
A Grand Canonical Monte Carlo simulation (GCMC) method is used to study the effects of pore constric...
We model carbon-based microporous materials,such as activated carbons, taking into account surface d...
A plausible model for the structure of non-graphitizing carbon is one which consists of curved, full...
A simple method to characterize the micro and mesoporous carbon media is discussed. In this method, ...
The hysteresis loop and scanning curves for argon adsorbed in a wedge pore with one end closed are s...
A plausible model for the structure of non-graphitizing carbon is one which consists of curved, ful...
We present a molecular simulation study of adsorption and desorption in slit mesopores of uniform wi...
Characterization of porous carbon for its pore size distribution is traditionally carried out with s...
The reliable characterization of nanoporous carbons is critical to the design and optimization of th...
We have studied the adsorption of argon at 87 K in slit pores of finite length with a smooth graphit...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. A grand canonical Monte Carlo simulation study of argon adsorption in deformabl...
Amorphous materials are usually characterized using nitrogen adsorption isotherms at 77 K taken at p...
We present a grand canonical Monte Carlo simulation of argon adsorption in wedge-shaped carbon mesop...
The pore size distribution (PSD) of a porous solid is usually obtained by matching the experimental ...
We explored the possibility of using xenon as a molecular probe to characterize graphitic non-unifor...
A Grand Canonical Monte Carlo simulation (GCMC) method is used to study the effects of pore constric...
We model carbon-based microporous materials,such as activated carbons, taking into account surface d...
A plausible model for the structure of non-graphitizing carbon is one which consists of curved, full...
A simple method to characterize the micro and mesoporous carbon media is discussed. In this method, ...
The hysteresis loop and scanning curves for argon adsorbed in a wedge pore with one end closed are s...
A plausible model for the structure of non-graphitizing carbon is one which consists of curved, ful...
We present a molecular simulation study of adsorption and desorption in slit mesopores of uniform wi...
Characterization of porous carbon for its pore size distribution is traditionally carried out with s...
The reliable characterization of nanoporous carbons is critical to the design and optimization of th...
We have studied the adsorption of argon at 87 K in slit pores of finite length with a smooth graphit...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. A grand canonical Monte Carlo simulation study of argon adsorption in deformabl...
Amorphous materials are usually characterized using nitrogen adsorption isotherms at 77 K taken at p...