Effect of pore structure on capillary condensation in a porous medium

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2009-02

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Deinert, M. R.
Parlange, J. Y.

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The Kelvin equation relates the equilibrium vapor pressure of a fluid to the curvature of the fluid-vapor interface and predicts that vapor condensation will occur in pores or irregularities that are sufficiently small. Past analyses of capillary condensation in porous systems with fractal structure have related the phenomenon to the fractal dimension of the pore volume distribution. Recent work, however, suggests that porous systems can exhibit distinct fractal dimensions that are characteristic of both their pore volume and the surfaces of the pores themselves. We show that both fractal dimensions have an effect on the thermodynamics that governs capillary condensation and that previous analyses can be obtained as limiting cases of a more general formulation.

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Deinert, M. R., and J. Y. Parlange. "Effect of pore structure on capillary condensation in a porous medium." Physical Review E 79, no. 2 (2009): 021202.