Adsorption behaviour of the binary mixtures of octane and nonane at sub-monolayer coverage on graphite
Abstract
The behaviour of binary mixtures of octane and nonane adsorbed on graphite has been investigated with a combination of adiabatic calorimetry and neutron diffraction. In contrast to the eutectic behaviour of monolayers of these materials at higher coverages, this combination of alkanes is found to form mixed crystals on the surface over an extensive composition range at the sub-monolayer coverages investigated here. In the mixed phase the shorter octane molecules are incorporated into the lattice of the longer nonane molecules. This incorporation occurs despite pure octane and nonane monolayers having different symmetries and is attributed to the expanded nature of the submonolayer phases, relative to higher coverage monolayers, providing room for mixed crystal formation.