Issue 30, 2022

First-order and gradual phase transitions of ethane confined in MCM-41

Abstract

The first-order phase transition of ethane confined in MCM-41, i.e., capillary condensation, has been measured using an isochoric cooling procedure by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) under conditions ranging from 206 K and 1.1 bar up to the pore critical point (PCP). The PCP has also been determined using the three-line method developed earlier based on the vanishing heat of phase transition. As in the bulk phase, no first-order phase transition can occur above the critical point, which also implies that vapor can transform into liquid gradually by following a path around the critical point through the supercritical region. For the first time, the gradual phase transition is demonstrated with ethane in MCM-41, which is achieved through a multistep process with paths proceeding around the PCP without crossing the capillary-condensation curve. The occurrence of the gradual phase transition in nanopores, thus the confined supercriticality, is confirmed while our consistent DSC measurements are also well demonstrated.

Graphical abstract: First-order and gradual phase transitions of ethane confined in MCM-41

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Jun 2022
Accepted
11 Jul 2022
First published
11 Jul 2022

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2022,24, 18161-18168

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First-order and gradual phase transitions of ethane confined in MCM-41

H. Yang, M. Dejam, S. P. Tan and H. Adidharma, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2022, 24, 18161 DOI: 10.1039/D2CP02530B

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