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Models of adsorption-induced deformation: ordered materials and beyond

A. L. Kolesnikov, Yury A. Budkov, Gennady Y. Gor

2021Journal of Physics Condensed Matter41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Adsorption-induced deformation is a change in geometrical dimensions of an adsorbent material caused by gas or liquid adsorption on its surface. This phenomenon is universal and sensitive to adsorbent properties, which makes its prediction a challenging task. However, the pure academic interest is complemented by its importance in a number of engineering applications with porous materials characterization among them. Similar to classical adsorption-based characterization methods, the deformation-based ones rely on the quality of the underlying theoretical framework. This fact stimulates the recent development of qualitative and quantitative models toward the more detailed description of a solid material, e.g. account of non-convex and corrugated pores, calculations of adsorption stress in realistic three-dimension solid structures, the extension of the existing models to new geometries, etc. The present review focuses on the theoretical description of adsorption-induced deformation in micro and mesoporous materials. We are aiming to cover recent theoretical works describing the deformation of both ordered and disordered porous bodies.

Topics & Concepts

AdsorptionDeformation (meteorology)Characterization (materials science)Materials sciencePorosityPorous mediumCapillary condensationMesoporous materialDimension (graph theory)NanotechnologyComposite materialChemistryMathematicsPhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryCatalysisPure mathematicsPhase Equilibria and ThermodynamicsEnhanced Oil Recovery TechniquesHydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis