M. Sliwinska-bartkowiak et al., Dielectric studies of freezing behavior in porous materials: Water and methanol in activated carbon fibres, PHYS CHEM P, 3(7), 2001, pp. 1179-1184
We report both experimental measurements and molecular simulations of the m
elting and freezing behavior of two dipolar fluids, water and methanol, in
activated carbon fibres. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and dielec
tric relaxation spectroscopy (DS) were used to determine the melting point
in these porous materials. The melting point was found to be very sensitive
to the relative strength of the fluid-wall interaction compared to the flu
id-fluid interaction. Monte Carlo simulations and the Landau free energy fo
rmalism were used to determine the shift in the melting point, T-m, for sim
ple fluids in pores having weakly attractive and strongly attractive walls.
The strength of the interaction of the fluid with the pore wall is shown t
o have a large effect on the shift in T-m, with T-m being reduced for weakl
y attracting walls and elevated for strongly attracting walls.