Adsorption Science & Technology (Mar 2013)

Noticeable Reverse Shift in the Melting Temperatures of Benzene and Carbon Tetrachloride Confined within the Micropores and Mesopores of Hydrophobic Carbons

  • Katsumi Kaneko,
  • Fitri Khoerunnisa,
  • Daiki Minami,
  • Ryusuke Futamura,
  • Ayumi Watanabe,
  • Yohko Hanzawa,
  • Takaomi Suzuki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1260/0263-6174.31.2-3.145
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31

Abstract

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Carbon aerogels contain both mesopores and micropores. In this study, benzene/CCl 4 was adsorbed in the pores of carbon aerogels (both mesopores and micropores) and their phase behaviours were examined using differential scanning calorimetry. The bulk solid benzene melted at 278 K and the melting temperatures of benzene confined inside the mesopores and micropores of carbon aerogels were 258 and 293 K, respectively. Although the melting temperature depression of condensates in mesopores is well known, the observed elevation of the melting temperature for micropores is very limited in the strongly interacted system. Similar melting behaviours were observed for the confined CCl 4 ; depression by 45 K in mesopores and elevation by 48 K in micropores showed about two times the change as compared with that of confined benzene.