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Capillary condensation of Xe on exfoliated graphite

Journal Article · · Langmuir; (USA)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1021/la00098a016· OSTI ID:6180726
Multilayer adsorptions of xenon on the loosely packed form and the strongly compressed form of exfoliated graphite were investigated by pressure-volume and x-ray diffraction techniques. The adsorption isotherm of Xe at 107 K on the loosely packed substrate showed four layering transitions, as well as the hysteresis loop between adsorption and desorption branches. From the measurement of x-ray diffraction at each stage of the adsorption, it was found that bulk crystallites of Xe started to appear just after the formation of a bilayer even on the loosely packed formed, and some of them remained in coexistence with a monolayer in desorption. Thus, the hysteresis loop is directly associated with the capillary condensation of Xe within pores of this substrate. The adsorption isotherm of nitrogen at 77 K also showed hysteresis loop and confirmed the presence of the mesopores having widths of ca. 40 {angstrom} with the assumption of slit-shaped pores in the loosely packed exfoliated graphite. The strong compression of the exfoliated graphite caused the formation of the pores with widths larger than ca. 80 {angstrom}.
OSTI ID:
6180726
Journal Information:
Langmuir; (USA), Journal Name: Langmuir; (USA) Vol. 6:8; ISSN 0743-7463; ISSN LANGD
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English