Equilibrium molecular theory of two-dimensional adsorbate drops on surfaces of heterogeneous adsorbents
- Autores: Tovbin Y.1
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Afiliações:
- Karpov Scientific Research Institute of Physical Chemistry
- Edição: Volume 90, Nº 8 (2016)
- Páginas: 1507-1520
- Seção: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0036-0244/article/view/168540
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S003602441608029X
- ID: 168540
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Resumo
A molecular statistical theory for calculating the linear tension of small multicomponent droplets in two-dimensional adsorption systems is developed. The theory describes discrete distributions of molecules in space (on a scale comparable to molecular size) and continuous distributions of molecules (at short distances inside cells) in their translational and vibrational motions. Pair intermolecular interaction potentials (the Mie type potential) in several coordination spheres are considered. For simplicity, it is assumed that distinctions in the sizes of mixture components are slight and comparable to the sizes of adsorbent adsorption centers. Expressions for the pressure tensor components inside small droplets on the heterogeneous surface of an adsorbent are obtained, allowing calculations of the thermodynamic characteristics of a vapor–fluid interface, including linear tension. Problems in refining the molecular theory are discussed: describing the properties of small droplets using a coordination model of their structure, considering the effect an adsorbate has on the state of a near-surface adsorbent region, and the surface heterogeneity factor in the conditions for the formation of droplets.
Sobre autores
Yu. Tovbin
Karpov Scientific Research Institute of Physical Chemistry
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Email: tovbin@cc.nifhi.ac.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 107120