Transport in nanoporous zeolites: Relationships between sorbate size, entropy, and diffusivity
Molecular dynamics simulations have been performed on monatomic sorbates confined within zeolite NaY to obtain the dependence of entropy and self-diffusivity on the sorbate diameter. Previously, molecular dynamics simulations by Santikary and Yashonath [ J. Phys. Chem. 98 , 6368 ( 1994 )] , theoreti...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of chemical physics 2012-05, Vol.136 (17), p.174510-174510-8 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Molecular dynamics simulations have been performed on monatomic sorbates confined within zeolite NaY to obtain the dependence of entropy and self-diffusivity on the sorbate diameter. Previously, molecular dynamics simulations by
Santikary
and
Yashonath
[
J. Phys. Chem.
98
,
6368
(
1994
)]
, theoretical analysis by
Derouane
[
J. Catal.
110
,
58
(
1988
)]
as well as experiments by
Kemball
[
Adv. Catal.
2
,
233
(
1950
)]
found that certain sorbates in certain adsorbents exhibit unusually high self-diffusivity. Experiments showed that the loss of entropy for certain sorbates in specific adsorbents was minimum. Kemball suggested that such sorbates will have high self-diffusivity in these adsorbents. Entropy of the adsorbed phase has been evaluated from the trajectory information by two alternative methods: two-phase and multiparticle expansion. The results show that anomalous maximum in entropy is also seen as a function of the sorbate diameter. Further, the experimental observation of Kemball that minimum loss of entropy is associated with maximum in self-diffusivity is found to be true for the system studied here. A suitably scaled dimensionless self-diffusivity shows an exponential dependence on the excess entropy of the adsorbed phase, analogous to excess entropy scaling rules seen in many bulk and confined fluids. The two trajectory-based estimators for the entropy show good semiquantitative agreement and provide some interesting microscopic insights into entropy changes associated with confinement. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9606 1089-7690 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.4706520 |