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Evolution of methane density during melting in nanopores.

E DundarC WexlerL FirlejPh LlewellinBogdan Kuchta
Published in: Journal of molecular modeling (2017)
Phase properties of gases adsorbed in small nanopores are mainly determined by the pore size and shape as well as the structural heterogeneity of the adsorbate. Here we analyze the evolution of the melting mechanism that occurs in pores <3 nm in size. Melting in slit-shaped graphene pores is compared with melting in SURMOF channel pores with square cross-sections. We show how the melting transformation is related to the adsorption mechanism. We use a graphical representation of the evolution of molecular density as a function of temperature in the nanopores.
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