Water vapor from ambient air will spontaneously condense inside porous materials or between touching surfaces. But with the liquid layer being only a few molecules thick this ubiquitous and important ...
Capillary condensation in mesoporous materials refers to the phenomenon whereby gases condense into a liquid phase within nanoscale pores at pressures below the bulk saturation pressure. This process ...
When water vapour spontaneously condenses inside capillaries just 1 nm across, it behaves according to the 150-year-old Kelvin equation – defying predictions that this pre-quantum-era formula would ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Vol. 211, No. 1107 (Mar. 20, 1952), pp. 526-535 (10 pages) If capillary condensation occurs in a porous plug ...
Controlling light in optical systems quickly and easily is crucial for all-optical switching. An approach that does this by exploiting the condensation of gases in a porous structure could open up new ...
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New research provides a solution for the century-and-half-old puzzle of why capillary condensation, a fundamentally microscopic phenomenon involving a few molecular layers of water, can be described ...
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