Jan Forsman
Professor
Confinement-induced fluid-fluid phase transitions in simple fluid mixtures, under bulk supra-critical conditions
Author
Summary, in English
In a previous publication (Xie et al., Langmuir 29, 2659 (2013)), we demonstrated that polymer solutions, which display a bulk lower critical solution temperature (LCST) may undergo a phase transition in a porous environment below the LCST. Such capillary induced transitions are thus supra-critical, given that the associated bulk solution only contains a single fluid phase. The current work explores this phenomenon for mixtures of simple particles, with ostensibly isotropic interactions, that also display a bulk LCST. We demonstrate that capillary-induced phase transitions may occur at temperatures considerably below the LCST, in these cases as well. The connection to systems with anisotropic interactions, e.g., aqueous solutions containing hydrogen-bonding solutes, is also elucidated. In contrast to the complex analysis carried out in polymeric systems, a simple classical density functional approach is employed here, which serves to illustrate the ubiquitous nature of this phenomenon. This makes the conclusions of the present study more accessible to researchers in a range of fields, which may inspire experimental confirmation of our qualitative theoretical predictions. Possible future applications may include utilisation of this phenomenon in chromatographic methods.
Department/s
- Computational Chemistry
Publishing year
2021
Language
English
Publication/Series
Fluid Phase Equilibria
Volume
540
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Topic
- Theoretical Chemistry (including Computational Chemistry)
Keywords
- Capillary Induced Phase Separation
- Classical Density Functional Theory
- Lower Critical Solution Temperature
- Supercritical
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0378-3812