Abstract
We present a series of molecular dynamics simulations to study the porosity on different matrix configurations. The matrices were prepared using two different processes. In the fist method we used direct simulations of a fluid at a fixed density and the matrix was taken from the last configuration of its particles. In the second method we simulated a binary mixture where one of the components served as a template material and the final porous matrix configuration was obtained by removing template particles from the mixture. Matrices were prepared at different densities and at different matrix particle interactions. The results showed that the matrix structure and the matrix porosity were affected by the way the porous matrices were prepared. Finally, we also investigated the diffusion of a fluid inside the matrices. The diffusion coefficient was measured by mean square displacements of the particles in the fluid. It was observed that this quantity was also affected by the kind of porous matrix employed. The calculations were performed for several fluids at different densities in the different porous matrices. From these studies we observed that the highest porosity and diffusion coefficient were found in matrices prepared with attractive particle interactions and without any template.
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