Molecular simulation study of triangle-well fluids confined in slit pores |
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Authors: | Angan Sengupta Pratik Behera |
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Institution: | Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai, India |
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Abstract: | Grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations are used to study the behaviour of triangle-well (TW) fluids with variable well widths confined inside slit pores. The effect of individual factors influencing the properties of confined fluids such as fluid–fluid interactions, pore size and pore wall–fluid interactions are obtained using simulations as it is difficult to experimentally determine the same. An interesting observation of this study is that inside the narrow pore of slit height h* = 5 at the high-pressure condition of P* = 0.8, for the TW fluid with long-range attraction or for the fluid at a low temperature for even a short-range attraction, the density profiles show layering such that there is a sticking tendency of the particles at centre, while there is a depletion of particles near the wall (as the layers at the centre have higher density peak heights than near the walls). |
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Keywords: | triangle-well fluids slit pores confined fluids Grand canonical Monte Carlo |
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