Title of article
Melting mechanism of monolayers adsorbed in cylindrical pores: An influence of the pore wall roughness
Author/Authors
B. Kuchta، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
5
From page
5601
To page
5605
Abstract
We have analyzed the mechanism of melting of layers adsorbed in cylindrical pores of porous materials. The goal was to understand the melting
mechanism of simple fluids adsorbed in pores with heterogeneous wall surface. The studied system was a monolayer of methane molecules
adsorbed in MCM-41 pore of diameter d = 4 nm. Both experimental (neutron scattering) and simulation (Monte Carlo) results proved extremely
strong influence of the wall roughness on the melting mechanism. The most striking difference between melting on smooth and rough surfaces was
in the temperatures of the transition. The transformation between solid-like and liquid-like monolayer phases adsorbed on a rough surface was
observed in a very large temperature range and the solid like properties were observed even above the bulk methane melting temperature.
Keywords
adsorption , melting , Neutron diffraction , Monte Carlo , Nano-pores
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Applied Surface Science
Record number
1003695
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