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Global phase diagrams for freezing in porous media

Ravi Radhakrishnan, +2 more
- 15 Jan 2002 - 
- Vol. 116, Iss: 3, pp 1147-1155
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In this paper, the freezing/melting behavior of fluids of small molecules in pores of simple geometry can be understood in terms of two main parameters: the pore width H* and a parameter a that measures the ratio of the fluid-wall to the fluid's attractive interaction.
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Using molecular simulations and free energy calculations based on Landau theory, we show that freezing/melting behavior of fluids of small molecules in pores of simple geometry can be understood in terms of two main parameters: the pore width H* ~expressed as a multiple of the diameter of the fluid molecule ! and a parameter a that measures the ratio of the fluid-wall to the fluid‐fluid attractive interaction. The value of the a parameter determines the qualitative nature of the freezing behavior, for example, the direction of change in the freezing temperature and the presence or absence of new phases. For slit-shaped pores, larger a values lead to an increase in the freezing temperature of the confined fluid, and to the presence of a hexatic phase. For pores that accommodate three or more layers of adsorbate molecules several kinds of contact layer phase ~inhomogeneous phases in which the contact layer has a different structure than the inner layers! are observed. Smaller a values lead to a decrease in the freezing temperature. The parameter H* determines the magnitude of shift in the freezing temperature, and can also affect the presence of some of the new phases. Results are presented as plots of transition temperature vs a for a particular pore width. Experimental results are also presented for a variety of adsorbates in activated carbon fibers~ACF! covering a wide range of a values; the ACF have slit-shaped pores with average pore width 1.2 nm. The experimental and simulation results show qualitative agreement. © 2002 American Institute of Physics. @DOI: 10.1063/1.1426412#

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