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Random sequential adsorption of polyatomic species on fractal substrates
Fecha
2011-05Registro en:
Cornette, Valeria Cecilia; Ramirez Pastor, Antonio Jose; Nieto, F.; Random sequential adsorption of polyatomic species on fractal substrates; American Physical Society; Physical Review E: Statistical, Nonlinear And Soft Matter Physics; 83; 5; 5-2011; 1-10
1539-3755
Autor
Cornette, Valeria Cecilia
Ramirez Pastor, Antonio Jose
Nieto, F.
Resumen
Random sequential adsorption of
k
-mers of different sizes and shapes deposited on two types of fractal surfaces (deterministic and statistical) is studied. These kinds of substrates present intrinsic heterogeneities. As a consequence, the average coordination number depends on the topology that characterizes the adsorbent. For discrete models, at the late stage the surface coverage evolves according to
θ
(
t
)
=
θ
j
−
A
exp
[
−
t
σ
]
, where
θ
j
is the jamming coverage while
A
and
σ
are fitting parameters. A detailed analysis of how these main quantities [
θ
j
,
σ
] depend on the relationship between the geometry of the adsorbate and the adsorbent is presented. The results obtained suggest that the symmetry of the substrate may exert a decisive influence on the adsorption kinetics of polyatomic species.