Quasi-one- and two-dimensional transitions of gases adsorbed on nanotube bundles

A simple model that employs a periodic, planar array of parallel cylinders representing the nanotubes is presented. Using this method, the existence of several phase transitions in the film is demonstrated. These include both two-dimensional (2D) transitions and quasi-1D transitions.

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Autor principal: Gatica, Silvina María
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spelling paper:paper_00219606_v114_n8_p3765_Gatica2023-06-08T14:44:03Z Quasi-one- and two-dimensional transitions of gases adsorbed on nanotube bundles Gatica, Silvina María Grand canonical Monte Carlo method Lennard-Jones potential Monolayer transition Nanotube bundles Adsorption isotherms Argon Atoms Carbon nanotubes Computer simulation Density of gases Films Krypton Monte Carlo methods Phase transitions Substrates Thermal effects Gas adsorption A simple model that employs a periodic, planar array of parallel cylinders representing the nanotubes is presented. Using this method, the existence of several phase transitions in the film is demonstrated. These include both two-dimensional (2D) transitions and quasi-1D transitions. Fil:Gatica, S.M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2001 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00219606_v114_n8_p3765_Gatica http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00219606_v114_n8_p3765_Gatica
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topic Grand canonical Monte Carlo method
Lennard-Jones potential
Monolayer transition
Nanotube bundles
Adsorption isotherms
Argon
Atoms
Carbon nanotubes
Computer simulation
Density of gases
Films
Krypton
Monte Carlo methods
Phase transitions
Substrates
Thermal effects
Gas adsorption
spellingShingle Grand canonical Monte Carlo method
Lennard-Jones potential
Monolayer transition
Nanotube bundles
Adsorption isotherms
Argon
Atoms
Carbon nanotubes
Computer simulation
Density of gases
Films
Krypton
Monte Carlo methods
Phase transitions
Substrates
Thermal effects
Gas adsorption
Gatica, Silvina María
Quasi-one- and two-dimensional transitions of gases adsorbed on nanotube bundles
topic_facet Grand canonical Monte Carlo method
Lennard-Jones potential
Monolayer transition
Nanotube bundles
Adsorption isotherms
Argon
Atoms
Carbon nanotubes
Computer simulation
Density of gases
Films
Krypton
Monte Carlo methods
Phase transitions
Substrates
Thermal effects
Gas adsorption
description A simple model that employs a periodic, planar array of parallel cylinders representing the nanotubes is presented. Using this method, the existence of several phase transitions in the film is demonstrated. These include both two-dimensional (2D) transitions and quasi-1D transitions.
author Gatica, Silvina María
author_facet Gatica, Silvina María
author_sort Gatica, Silvina María
title Quasi-one- and two-dimensional transitions of gases adsorbed on nanotube bundles
title_short Quasi-one- and two-dimensional transitions of gases adsorbed on nanotube bundles
title_full Quasi-one- and two-dimensional transitions of gases adsorbed on nanotube bundles
title_fullStr Quasi-one- and two-dimensional transitions of gases adsorbed on nanotube bundles
title_full_unstemmed Quasi-one- and two-dimensional transitions of gases adsorbed on nanotube bundles
title_sort quasi-one- and two-dimensional transitions of gases adsorbed on nanotube bundles
publishDate 2001
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00219606_v114_n8_p3765_Gatica
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00219606_v114_n8_p3765_Gatica
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