Al. Cabrera et al., ADSORPTION OF CARBON-DIOXIDE BY BARIUM-TITANATE - EVIDENCE OF ADSORPTION PROCESS MEDIATED BY A DIPOLE-DIPOLE INTERACTION, Journal of physics and chemistry of solids, 55(11), 1994, pp. 1303-1307
This work presents desorption curves of CO2 for powder of barium titan
ate with main particle sizes of 1000, 500, 200, 100 and 50 micrometers
in diameter. The percentage of surface area occupied by CO2 molecules
is calculated after measuring the total surface area of the samples u
sing N-2 single point BET. Adsorption of CO2 and N-2 were measured wit
h a Quantasorb instrument using flowing helium. Nitrogen or CO2 concen
tration changes in the flowing mixture, during desorption, were sensed
by a specially designed thermal conductivity detector. The ratio of s
urface area covered by CO2 with respect to N-2 changes from 50% for pa
rticle sizes between 1000 and 200 mu m down to 19% for 50 mu m particl
es. Spontaneous polarization measurements for samples with main partic
le sizes of 50 an 100 mu m were made and they show a weak ferroelectri
c behavior, indicating that ferroelectricity is destroyed for these sm
all particles. A tentative explanation of these results is the assumpt
ion that the adsorption of some CO2 molecules on the ferroelectric sub
strate is mediated by a dipole-dipole coupling between the CO2 molecul
es and the substrate.