S. Inagaki et Y. Fukushima, ADSORPTION OF WATER-VAPOR AND HYDROPHOBICITY OF ORDERED MESOPOROUS SILICA, FSM-16, MICROPOROUS AND MESOPOROUS MATERIALS, 21(4-6), 1998, pp. 667-672
Surface hydrophobicity of FSM-16 was evaluated by repeated adsorption-
desorption isotherm measurements for water on the same sample. The inf
luence of the pore size of FSM-16 on an adsorption hysteresis was also
discussed. Although the calcined FSM-16 sample showed hydrophobic fea
tures, the hydrophobicity was decreased by contact with water vapor ev
en at 25 degrees C. The contact angle between liquid water and FSM-16
surface, which was calculated from the isotherm by using the corrected
Kelvin equation, decreased from 42 to 19 degrees during the first, se
cond and third measurements of the isotherm. An irreversible adsorptio
n of water on the FSM-16 surface would change the hydrophobic property
; this is suggested by infrared spectroscopy and benzene adsorption is
otherms of FSM-16 before and after contact with water vapor. Large hys
teresis observed for the FSM-16 sample with pore diameter of 2.7 nm wa
s decreased with decreasing the pore size and disappeared at 1.4 nm. A
lthough similar behavior of disappearing hysteresis is also observed f
or the other adsorbates such as nitrogen, argon and oxygen, the pore s
ize at which the hysteresis disappears for water is smaller than that
for the other adsorbates. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights re
served.