Abstract
The in situ small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) of water and CCl 4 adsorbed on pitch-based activated carbon fibers (ACF) were measured with different relative pressures at 303 K. We extended the Debye-Bueche theory to the three-phase mixed system (carbon, adsorbed phase, and vacant space) to obtain the average dimension of adsorbed phase l a. The zero-angle intensity of X-ray scattering I 0 and l a gave direct information on the shape and size of molecular assemblies in micropore. CCl 4 molecules fill uniformly the micropores, on the other hand, water molecules fill the micropores via the formation of cluster-like assemblies comprising about 12 molecules, irrespective of pore width. In the small pore system ( w=0.75 nm) the cluster size was unchanged with fractional filling φ. On the other hand, in the wider pore system ( w=1.13 nm), the cluster grew with φ. It seems that the the difference in the size and shape of water clusters in the adsorption and desorption processes should lead to the adsorption hysteresis. Thus, the I 0, l a, and average dimension of vacant space l v from in situ SAXS measurements may give the direct information on molecular assemblies in micropores.
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