JOURNAL ARTICLE

Pore Size Distribution Analysis of Selected Hexagonal Mesoporous Silicas by Grand Canonical Monte Carlo Simulations

Carmelo HerdesMiguel A. SantosF. MedinaLourdes F. Vega

Year: 2005 Journal:   Langmuir Vol: 21 (19)Pages: 8733-8742   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

We combine here a regularization procedure with individual adsorption isotherms obtained from grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations in order to obtain reliable pore size distributions. The methodology is applied to two hexagonal high-ordered silica materials: SBA-15 and PHTS, synthesized in our laboratory. Feasible pore size distributions are calculated through an adaptable procedure of deconvolution over the adsorption integral equation, with two necessary inputs: the experimental adsorption data and individual adsorption isotherms, assuming the validity of the independent pore model. The application of the deconvolution procedure implies an adequate grid size evaluation (i.e., numbers of pores and relative pressures to be considered for the inversion, or kernel size), the fulfillment of the discret Picard condition, and the appropriate choice of the regularization parameter (L-curve criteria). Assuming cylindrical geometry for both porous materials, the same set of individual adsorption isotherms generated from molecular simulations can be used to construct the kernel to obtain the PSD of SBA-15 and PHTS. The PSD robustness is measured imposing random errors over the experimental data. Excellent agreement is found between the calculated and the experimental global adsorption isotherms for both materials. Molecular simulations provide new insights into the studied systems, pointing out the need of high-resolution isotherms to describe the presence of complementary microporosity in these materials.

Keywords:
Adsorption Monte Carlo method Deconvolution Materials science Statistical physics Thermodynamics Grand canonical ensemble Porosity Mesoporous material Regularization (linguistics) Kernel (algebra) Mathematics Chemistry Physics Algorithm Physical chemistry Computer science Statistics Composite material Organic chemistry Combinatorics

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