Issue 18, 2008

Effect of pore wall model on prediction of diffusion coefficients for graphitic slit pores

Abstract

The effect of the pore wall model on the self-diffusion coefficient and transport diffusivity predicted for methane in graphitic slit pores by equilibrium molecular dynamics (EMD) and non-equilibrium MD (NEMD) is investigated. Three pore wall models are compared—a structured wall and a smooth (specular) wall, both with a thermostat applied to the fluid to maintain the desired temperature, and a structured wall combined with the diffuse thermalizing scattering algorithm of MacElroy and Boyle (Chem. Eng. J., 1999, 74, 85). Pore sizes ranging between 7 and 35 Å and five pressures in the range of 1–40 bar are considered. The diffuse thermalizing wall yields incorrect self-diffusion coefficients and transport diffusivities for the graphitic slit pore model and should not be used. Surprisingly, the smooth specular wall gives self-diffusion coefficients inline with those obtained using the structured wall, indicating that this computationally much faster wall can be used for studying this phenomenon provided the fluid-wall interactions are somewhat weaker than the fluid–fluid interactions. The structured wall is required, however, if the transport diffusivity is of interest.

Graphical abstract: Effect of pore wall model on prediction of diffusion coefficients for graphitic slit pores

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Oct 2007
Accepted
12 Feb 2008
First published
13 Mar 2008

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2008,10, 2519-2527

Effect of pore wall model on prediction of diffusion coefficients for graphitic slit pores

Q. Cai, M. J. Biggs and N. A. Seaton, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2008, 10, 2519 DOI: 10.1039/B716648F

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