This paper reports detailed simulations of adsorption and desorption of argon in closed end slit pores with the aim of investigating the existence of hysteresis. The classical thermodynamic approach implies that there should be no hysteresis in a closed end pore because it assumes that the condensed phase is identical to a uniform bulk liquid and that the interface between the gas-like region and the dense adsorbate region is the same when the pore fills as when it empties. Our simulations show that hysteresis is possible and we support this assertion with evidence from a critical analysis of the classical equation. Our extensive results show that hysteresis can occur in closed end pores because of the continuous structuring of the adsorbed...
We present a detailed analysis, using simulated data, of the adsorption and desorption in two finite...
We present a detailed analysis, using simulated data, of the adsorption and desorption in two finite...
Studies of adsorption and desorption of argon at 87 K in model ink-bottle pores have been carried ou...
This paper reports detailed simulations of adsorption and desorption of argon in closed end slit por...
We present a molecular simulation study of adsorption and desorption in slit mesopores of uniform wi...
This paper presents a comprehensive computer simulation study of the microscopic mechanisms of adsor...
We present here compelling evidence for adsorbate restructuring as the microscopic origin of hystere...
We have studied the adsorption of argon at 87 K in slit pores of finite length with a smooth graphit...
A new theory of condensation in an open end slit pore, based on the concept of temperature dependent...
We present a detailed simulation study of the hysteresis loop in conical pores and in cylindrical po...
We have carried out an extensive computer simulation study of the effects of temperature on adsorpti...
244 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The phenomenon of adsorption ...
We report on an experimental study of adsorption isotherm of nitrogen onto porous silicon with nonin...
Simulations of adsorption isotherms for simple gases in homogeneous slit pores with two open ends of...
We present grand canonical and canonical simulation results for the adsorption hysteresis in cylindr...
We present a detailed analysis, using simulated data, of the adsorption and desorption in two finite...
We present a detailed analysis, using simulated data, of the adsorption and desorption in two finite...
Studies of adsorption and desorption of argon at 87 K in model ink-bottle pores have been carried ou...
This paper reports detailed simulations of adsorption and desorption of argon in closed end slit por...
We present a molecular simulation study of adsorption and desorption in slit mesopores of uniform wi...
This paper presents a comprehensive computer simulation study of the microscopic mechanisms of adsor...
We present here compelling evidence for adsorbate restructuring as the microscopic origin of hystere...
We have studied the adsorption of argon at 87 K in slit pores of finite length with a smooth graphit...
A new theory of condensation in an open end slit pore, based on the concept of temperature dependent...
We present a detailed simulation study of the hysteresis loop in conical pores and in cylindrical po...
We have carried out an extensive computer simulation study of the effects of temperature on adsorpti...
244 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.The phenomenon of adsorption ...
We report on an experimental study of adsorption isotherm of nitrogen onto porous silicon with nonin...
Simulations of adsorption isotherms for simple gases in homogeneous slit pores with two open ends of...
We present grand canonical and canonical simulation results for the adsorption hysteresis in cylindr...
We present a detailed analysis, using simulated data, of the adsorption and desorption in two finite...
We present a detailed analysis, using simulated data, of the adsorption and desorption in two finite...
Studies of adsorption and desorption of argon at 87 K in model ink-bottle pores have been carried ou...