Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
978200 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2007 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
The phase transition of a fluid adsorbed in a heterogeneous system is studied within a mean-field approach to the lattice gas model with quenched impurities. Despite the different origin of the heterogeneity (spatial variation of binding energy or fluid coordination numbers), the fluid can undergo two phase transitions if the hosting system is sufficiently heterogeneous. It is clearly shown that such a coexistence of two liquids with different coordination numbers results from the successive condensations in distinct spatial regions of the host. We have found precise conditions at which one or two phase transitions occur. Alternative scenarios involving the pore blocking and matrix reaction to the fluid adsorption are briefly discussed.
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