INVESTIGADORES
LOPEZ Raul Horacio
artículos
Título:
Pore-Blocking and Pore-Assiting Factors During Capillary Condensation and Evaporation
Autor/es:
S. CORDERO; F. ROJAS; I. KORNHAUSER; A. DOMINGUEZ; A.M. VIDALES; RAÚL H. LÓPEZ; GIORGIO ZGRABLICH; JOSÉ L. RICCARDO
Revista:
APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Referencias:
Año: 2002 vol. 196 p. 224 - 238
ISSN:
0169-4332
Resumen:
Thirty-four years ago Everett [The Solid–Gas Interface, Vol. 2, Marcel Dekker, New York, 1967, p. 1055] proposed a poreblocking factor when establishing the foundations of a non-independent domain theory (IDT) of sorption hysteresis. Such poreblocking factor was defined as the ratio between two desorbed volumes within the same pressure range. The first volume arose from a non-independent pore structure. The second quantity was a virtual one since it represented the volume desorbed if the pores of the substrate had acted as independent domains. In fact, Everett calculated the ratio between pore-blocking factors, while not their absolute values, from experimental data proceeding from sorption results on porous glasses. The astonishing conclusion of all this preliminary work, was that blocking factors depended upon the total amount of condensate at a certain stage of a desorption process rather than on the distribution of it within the porous network. In this way, a unique pore-blocking factor curve ensued from different sorption processes such as boundary and scanning curves. Now, through the aid of simulated heterogeneous 3-D porous networks and the sorption curves thereon developed, an assessment of the above mentioned important assertion has been undertaken. Besides, a pore-assisting factor that may arise during an ascending sorption process has been treated under a similar context.