Improving the reliability of pore distribution evaluation in the micro-pore region! An introduction to the NLDFT/GCMC method.
The "non-local density functional theory" and "computer simulation method" have recently developed as new evaluation methods for pore distribution in porous materials. This theory explains the adsorption of many materials and adsorbates and has been utilized for the analysis of pore distribution in micropores and mesopores. This new pore distribution evaluation method allows for the analysis of pore distribution across the entire range using a single theory, which was previously differentiated between mesopores and micropores. Additionally, it has improved the accuracy of pore distribution in the micropore region, which was previously lacking in reliability. The characteristic of these theories is that, unlike classical pore distribution analysis theories that assumed the adsorbed phase within the pores to be in a liquid state (Kelvin theory), they analyze the periodic changes in adsorption density from the solid surface. Our website provides a detailed introduction using diagrams. Please take a look. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.*
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