Abstract
Principles of the theory of adsorption of large molecules blocking more than one adsorption center on a surface in slit-like pores are proposed. The theory takes into account lateral adsorbate—adsorbate interactions and nonuniformity of the pore walls. The equations of adsorption isotherms are derived using the cluster approach. The lateral interactions are taken into account in the quasi-chemical approximation, preserving effects of direct correlations, and in the mean field approximation without effects of correlations. The following problems are discussed: 1) distinguishing of partial contributions of nonuniform adsorption centers on the pore walls; 2) exact solution for dimer adsorption in a two-layer pore with uniform walls; 3) basic types of adsorption isotherms, for which the differences are due to various orientations of the adsorbate in micropores with uniform walls; 4) estimates of the pressure responsible for volume filing of micropores; and 5) the effect of nonuniformity of the pore walls on the pressure values.
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