2001
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.64.075415
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Binding energy and monolayer capacity of Xe on single-wall carbon nanotube bundles

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“…It is still necessary to perform an increased number of moves in the transition regions and in the high density regions to insure good thermodynamic averages. For a single isotherm point typically, 3ϫ10 6 moves were performed to equilibrate the system and 10 6 moves were used for data gathering.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…It is still necessary to perform an increased number of moves in the transition regions and in the high density regions to insure good thermodynamic averages. For a single isotherm point typically, 3ϫ10 6 moves were performed to equilibrate the system and 10 6 moves were used for data gathering.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] For small atoms and molecules, both the cylindrical spaces within individual tubes and the interstitial channels between tubes are regions of very attractive potential energy for adsorption. Larger molecules experience a similar attraction within the tubes ͑but not within the interstitial region, unless swelling occurs͒.…”
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“…A slightly higher value of 27.2 kJ/mol was obtained in a previous isothermal adsorption study [5]. The uncertainty of the binding energy within the CDD model is estimated by computing its dependence on different parameters entering the calculation.…”
Section: (11) It Can Be Shown That This Is the Case If (λν/A S D 0 )mentioning
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“…Nevertheless, due to some freedom in the choice of initial conditions such as the initial concentration profile, we cannot entirely rule out that some broadening of the TD traces is caused by inhomogeneities. Evidence for an inhomogeneous contribution to binding energies can be obtained, for example, from the step width of Xe adsorption isotherms [5].…”
Section: (11) It Can Be Shown That This Is the Case If (λν/A S D 0 )mentioning
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