In situ SAXS investigation of dibromomethane adsorption in ordered mesoporous silica

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Evangelos P. Favvas
Konstantinos L. Stefanopoulos
Achilles Vairis
John W. Nolan
Karsten D. Joensen
Athanasios C. Mitropoulos
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[1] NCSR Demokritos,Institute of Physical Chemistry
[2] Crete Institute of Technology,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[3] Cavala Institute of Technology,Department of Petroleum & Natural Gas Technology
[4] SAXSLAB ApS.,undefined
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Adsorption | 2013年 / 19卷
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SAXS/WAXS; Adsorption cell; In situ; SBA-15; Hysteresis loop; Condensation/evaporation;
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A SAXS/WAXS apparatus with the aid of a specially designed sample cell capable for performing both SAXS and WAXS experiments was used for adsorption studies in nanoporous materials. The applicability of the instrument for structural investigations and its ability for adsorption experiments because of the advanced sample environment were demonstrated by carrying out in situ SAXS measurements during gas physisorption. SAXS profiles of ordered mesoporous silica were measured at selected equilibrium points alongside a dibromomethane (CH2Br2) adsorption isotherm at 293 K. SBA-15 was the adsorbent of choice because it consists of a regular 2D hexagonal array of cylindrical mesopores that gives rise to Bragg reflections in the small-angle regime. CH2Br2 was selected as a contrast-matching fluid because it has almost the same electron density as silica. We obtained high-quality data comparable to those resulting from experiments performed in synchrotron light sources which produce intense beams of x-rays and support advanced instrumentation for high-resolution diffraction and SAXS studies. The Bragg peaks of the pore lattice are clearly visible for the evacuated sample and at the early stages of the adsorption process. The intensity decrease and the elimination of the Bragg peaks for the saturated sample suggest that an almost perfect contrast matching was achieved. A model has been used for monitoring the fluid condensation and evaporation regime in SBA-15 by taking into account both the Bragg scattering and the diffuse scattering for spatially random pore filling. The results show the absence of spatial correlations between filled pores suggesting random pore filling.
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