We present results of application of the density functional theory (DFT) to adsorption and desorption in finite and infinite cylindrical pores accounting for the density distribution in radial and axial directions. Capillary condensation via formation of bridges is considered using canonical and grand canonical versions of the 2D DFT. The potential barrier of nucleation is determined as a function of the bulk pressure and the pore diameter. In the framework of the conventional assumptions on intermolecular interactions both 1D and 2D DFT versions lead to the same results and confirm the classical scenario of condensation and evaporation: the condensation occurs at the vapor-like spinodal point, and the evaporation corresponds to the equilib...
Using a pore network model to represent porous media we investigate adsorption-desorption processes ...
We present a theoretical study of capillary condensation of fluids adsorbed in mesoporous disordered...
We present adsorption isotherms, phase diagrams, and density profiles for a Lennard‐Jones fluid conf...
The nature of adsorption of simple fluids confined in model pores is investigated by means of a dens...
A density functional approach is applied to study the adsorption of an associating model fluid in na...
We study liquid adsorption in narrow rectangular capped capillaries formed by capping two parallel p...
Adsorption of argon at its boiling point infinite cylindrical pores is considered by means of the no...
This paper presents a thermodynamic analysis of capillary condensation phenomena in cylindrical pore...
In this paper, we present an analysis of argon adsorption in cylindrical pores having amorphous sili...
By means of a density functional approach the phase equilibria of a simple fluid confined by two ads...
Adsorption and condensation are critical to many applications of porous materials including filtrati...
International audienceA simple phenomenological model that describes capillary condensation and evap...
The classical model of capillary equilibrium in cylindrical pores is modified here by the introducti...
The classical model of capillary equilibrium in cylindrical pores is modified here by the introducti...
Using a pore network model to represent porous media we investigate adsorption-desorption processes ...
We present a theoretical study of capillary condensation of fluids adsorbed in mesoporous disordered...
We present adsorption isotherms, phase diagrams, and density profiles for a Lennard‐Jones fluid conf...
The nature of adsorption of simple fluids confined in model pores is investigated by means of a dens...
A density functional approach is applied to study the adsorption of an associating model fluid in na...
We study liquid adsorption in narrow rectangular capped capillaries formed by capping two parallel p...
Adsorption of argon at its boiling point infinite cylindrical pores is considered by means of the no...
This paper presents a thermodynamic analysis of capillary condensation phenomena in cylindrical pore...
In this paper, we present an analysis of argon adsorption in cylindrical pores having amorphous sili...
By means of a density functional approach the phase equilibria of a simple fluid confined by two ads...
Adsorption and condensation are critical to many applications of porous materials including filtrati...
International audienceA simple phenomenological model that describes capillary condensation and evap...
The classical model of capillary equilibrium in cylindrical pores is modified here by the introducti...
The classical model of capillary equilibrium in cylindrical pores is modified here by the introducti...
Using a pore network model to represent porous media we investigate adsorption-desorption processes ...
We present a theoretical study of capillary condensation of fluids adsorbed in mesoporous disordered...
We present adsorption isotherms, phase diagrams, and density profiles for a Lennard‐Jones fluid conf...