Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2008-09-03
Physical Review B 78, 085433 (2008)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Soft Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.78.085433
It has been known for a long time that the adsorption and condensation of gas cause elastic deformation of the porous matrix. The reversible formation of an adsorbed film, which precedes capillary condensation, results in an extension of the porous material while, in the hysteresis region, the negative liquid pressures under the concave menisci contract the porous matrix. The elastic deformation exhibits an hysteresis loop in the same pressure region as the adsorption phenomenon. These deformations have been neglected in practically all the theoretical treatments of adsorption. We develop a thermodynamic approach which includes the elastic energy of the solid. This approach is generic to all porous materials. Thermodynamics of adsorption is directly connected to the elastic properties of the porous solid. We find that the variation of the surface free energy related to the elastic deformation is an important component of the total free energy. It is shown that the condensation branch represents the more stable states and that an energy barrier exists to evaporation which depends essentially on the elastic deformation. The pores interact through the deformation of the walls. Based on this interaction mechanism and on the shape of the scanning curves which are common to materials with interconnected pores such as porous glass or noninterconnected pores such as p+-type porous silicon and SBA-15, we propose a scenario for the filling and emptying of these porous materials.
Grosman Annie
Ortega Camille
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