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Effect of Adsorbent Properties on Adsorption-Induced Deformation.

Jie ZouChunyan FanJunfang ZhangXiu LiuWen ZhouLiang HuangHao Xu
Published in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2021)
Adsorption-induced adsorbent deformation is of fundamental importance to geoscientists and engineers. To gain insight into the deformation behaviors of different materials, we presented grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations of methane adsorption-induced deformation in slit pores. Adsorption isotherms and deformation behaviors of the pores were obtained for adsorbents with variations in solid density and affinity. The results showed that the adsorption-induced deformation depends on adsorbate loading, pore width, solid density, and affinity. The deformation at a given adsorption loading could be comparable between different solid densities or affinities because solid density or affinity is related to the solvation pressure as the driving force behind the deformation and also the resistance of the deformation. The interaction of these two effects controls the deformation behavior. We expect that our results will help to understand the adsorption-induced deformation in solids with heterogeneous properties and estimate deformation using the gas adsorption data.
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