Lev D Gelb et al 1999 Rep. Prog. Phys. 62 1573 doi:10.1088/0034-4885/62/12/201
Lev D Gelb
, K E Gubbins
, R Radhakrishnan
and M Sliwinska-Bartkowiak![]()
We review the current state of knowledge of phase separation and phase equilibria in porous materials. Our emphasis is on fundamental studies of simple fluids (composed of small, neutral molecules) and well-characterized materials. While theoretical and molecular simulation studies are stressed, we also survey experimental investigations that are fundamental in nature. Following a brief survey of the most useful theoretical and simulation methods, we describe the nature of gas-liquid (capillary condensation), layering, liquid-liquid and freezing/melting transitions. In each case studies for simple pore geometries, and also more complex ones where available, are discussed. While a reasonably good understanding is available for phase equilibria of pure adsorbates in simple pore geometries, there is a need to extend the models to more complex pore geometries that include effects of chemical and geometrical heterogeneity and connectivity. In addition, with the exception of liquid-liquid equilibria, little work has been done so far on phase separation for mixtures in porous media.
Issue 12 (December 1999)
Received 12 April 1999
An Erratum for this article has been published in 2000 Rep. Prog. Phys. 63 727
Lev D Gelb et al 1999 Rep. Prog. Phys. 62 1573