This paper addresses the long-standing problem of the so-called Gibbs dividing surface and the use of helium as a “non-adsorbing” gas for the determination of the “helium”-void volume and thence the Gibbs excess. Using helium is subject to some uncertainty because helium does adsorb (to call it a non-adsorbing gas is misleading)and it is able to access pore spaces that other larger adsorbates cannot. On the other hand, even helium atoms can not physically probe all the space described by the helium-void volume. To avoid these difficulties, we suggest an alternative to the formulation of the Gibbs dividing surface and the definition of the excess amount. We illustrate this with the two common tools to study adsorption—the volumetric and grav...
A new method, employing computer simulation, is proposed for the determination of the location of th...
Important concepts of adsorption science, such as excess and absolute adsorption isotherms and adsor...
© 2016 Springer Science+Business Media New York The study of the adsorption phenomenon of helium beg...
This paper addresses the long-standing problem of the so-called Gibbs dividing surface and the use o...
All adsorption data is based on the definition of Gibbs dividing surface, which is a purely mathemat...
In adsorption studies the choice of an appropriate void volume in the calculation of the adsorption ...
International audienceThis paper introduces a calculation procedure aimed at improving the accuracy ...
We report helium adsorption capacities and the true specific impenetrable solid volumes of a clinopt...
The thermodynamic treatment of adsorption phenomena is based on the Gibbs dividing surface, which is...
We report helium adsorption capacities and the true specific impenetrable solid volumes of a clinopt...
We present in this article a new method to determine the "geometrical" surface area of nonporous sol...
At low temperature near the normal boiling point, computer simulations of adsorption of gases can be...
Helium (He) is an increasingly valuable gas that is relatively difficult to recover: most of the glo...
International audienceThis study reports new experimental results that demonstrate that large amount...
International audienceThe topic of this work is to compare several experimental methods such as volu...
A new method, employing computer simulation, is proposed for the determination of the location of th...
Important concepts of adsorption science, such as excess and absolute adsorption isotherms and adsor...
© 2016 Springer Science+Business Media New York The study of the adsorption phenomenon of helium beg...
This paper addresses the long-standing problem of the so-called Gibbs dividing surface and the use o...
All adsorption data is based on the definition of Gibbs dividing surface, which is a purely mathemat...
In adsorption studies the choice of an appropriate void volume in the calculation of the adsorption ...
International audienceThis paper introduces a calculation procedure aimed at improving the accuracy ...
We report helium adsorption capacities and the true specific impenetrable solid volumes of a clinopt...
The thermodynamic treatment of adsorption phenomena is based on the Gibbs dividing surface, which is...
We report helium adsorption capacities and the true specific impenetrable solid volumes of a clinopt...
We present in this article a new method to determine the "geometrical" surface area of nonporous sol...
At low temperature near the normal boiling point, computer simulations of adsorption of gases can be...
Helium (He) is an increasingly valuable gas that is relatively difficult to recover: most of the glo...
International audienceThis study reports new experimental results that demonstrate that large amount...
International audienceThe topic of this work is to compare several experimental methods such as volu...
A new method, employing computer simulation, is proposed for the determination of the location of th...
Important concepts of adsorption science, such as excess and absolute adsorption isotherms and adsor...
© 2016 Springer Science+Business Media New York The study of the adsorption phenomenon of helium beg...