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Advanced and delayed filling or emptying of pore entities by vaporsorption or liquid intrusion in simulated porous networks
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2015-10Registro en:
Matadamas, Jorge; Alférez, Reyna; López, Raúl Horacio; Román, Graciela; Kornhauser, Isaac; et al.; Advanced and delayed filling or emptying of pore entities by vaporsorption or liquid intrusion in simulated porous networks; Elsevier Science; Colloids And Surfaces A: Physicochemical And Engineering Aspects; 496; 10-2015; 39-51
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Autor
Matadamas, Jorge
Alférez, Reyna
López, Raúl Horacio
Román, Graciela
Kornhauser, Isaac
Rojas, Fernando
Resumen
Recently, a combination of successive experimental sorption and intrusion processes, developed in thesame porous material, has been found very useful to ascertain the mechanisms by which a specifiedfluid can fill or empty (cooperatively or not) the porous entities that constitute the substrate in question.Here, we have chosen porous substrates, modeled through the Dual Site-Bond Model, in order to simulateeither sorption or intrusion?extrusion phenomena inside them. Afterwards, we have assessed the resultsobtained from these two techniques to describe the occurrence of cooperative phenomena during thefilling or emptying of pore entities with a given fluid. The void entities involved in the developmentof irreversible phenomena (e.g. advanced adsorption, delayed intrusion, etc.) can be identified in eachof these substrates in terms of their sizes and topology (i.e. the specific way by which these pores areinterconnected to the other ones). The possible interrelation between assorted cooperative phenomena,taking place in the same porous adsorbent, is studied according to the type of porous material in hand