1977
DOI: 10.1007/bf01152733
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Deformation of zeolite CaNaX during xenon adsorption

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“…All other pores >0.9 nm present Type IIb behavior. Type II behavior was found for a variety of zeolites and carbons in the past [ Bering et al , 1977; Fomkin , 2005; Krasil ' nikova et al , 1977]. Pone et al [2009] reported that the average volumetric strain of a confined bituminous coal subjected to 3.8 MPa confining stress and exposed to CO 2 for 57 days was about −0.34%, which could be explained by the deformation of the type II pores at low pressures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…All other pores >0.9 nm present Type IIb behavior. Type II behavior was found for a variety of zeolites and carbons in the past [ Bering et al , 1977; Fomkin , 2005; Krasil ' nikova et al , 1977]. Pone et al [2009] reported that the average volumetric strain of a confined bituminous coal subjected to 3.8 MPa confining stress and exposed to CO 2 for 57 days was about −0.34%, which could be explained by the deformation of the type II pores at low pressures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…With the further increase of adsorption, the packing is densified and the hard-core repulsion interaction become dominant that lead to the increase of the solvation pressure. This behavior is typical for microporous carbon [49,50] and other microporous materials like zeolites [50][51][52].…”
Section: The Effect Of Surface Roughness On Confined Fluid Distributimentioning
confidence: 86%
“…12,44,45 These measurements showed strain isotherms similar to carbonaceous microporous adsorbents: an initial moderate contraction at low gas pressure, followed by a noticeable expansion, see Figure 5. Reported strains were of the order of 10 À4 .…”
Section: Experimental Measurements Of Adsorption-induced Deformatmentioning
confidence: 93%