“…Based on the assumption that an organic pore is hydrophobic and a mineral pore is hydrophilic, three vapors, water, hexane and nitrogen, were used to probe the surface area of different shales (30). Energetic effects of adsorption of heptane, heptene, octane, hexene and hexane on hard coal samples of different metamorphism were studied, which shows that hexane behaves differently than other hydrocarbons of longer chains which may represent micropore penetration (31). Adsorption properties of hydrocarbons (n-decane, methylcyclohexane and toluene) on clay minerals were investigated, which shows that the adsorption properties of n-decane, methyl cyclohexane and toluene are associated with the specific surface areas, the pore volumes of mesopores and equilibrium pressures (32).…”