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Does adsorption in a single nanogroove exhibit hysteresis?

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2012-12-18 v1 Soft Condensed Matter Chemical Physics

Abstract

A simple fluid, in a microscopic capillary capped at one end, is studied by means of fundamental measure density functional. The model represents a single, infinitely long nanogroove with long-range wall-fluid attractive (dispersion) forces. It is shown that the presence or absence of hysteresis in adsorption isotherms is determined by wetting properties of the wall as follows: Above wetting temperature, TwT_w, appropriate to a single wall of the groove, the adsorption is a continuous process corresponding to a rise of a meniscus from the capped to the open end of the groove. For a sufficiently deep capillary the meniscus rise is shown to be a steep, yet continuous process taking place near the capillary condensation of a corresponding slit. However, for temperatures lower than TwT_w the condensation exhibits a first-order transition accompanied by hysteresis of the adsorption isotherm. Finally, it is shown that hysteresis may occur even for T>TwT>T_w as a consequence of prewetting on the side and bottom walls of the groove.

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@article{arxiv.1212.3946,
  title  = {Does adsorption in a single nanogroove exhibit hysteresis?},
  author = {Alexandr Malijevsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.3946},
  year   = {2012}
}