Abstract

An experimental study is carried out on the effect of chemical admixtures, particularly sodium chloride, on the energy absorption behaviour of a hydrophobic nanoporous silica. As the pressure increases, once the capillary effect is overcome, the liquid is forced into the nanopores; and when the pressure is reduced, outflow is difficult, resulting in a pronounced hysteresis. The inflow pressure and the specific absorbed energy are strongly dependent on the sodium chloride concentration, providing a promising way to adjust the system performance.

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