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- Capillary_condensation abstract "Capillary condensation is the "process by which multilayer adsorption from the vapor [phase] into a porous medium proceeds to the point at which pore spaces become filled with condensed liquid from the vapor [phase]." The unique aspect of capillary condensation is that vapor condensation occurs below the saturation vapor pressure, Psat, of the pure liquid. This result is due to an increased number of van der Waals interactions between vapor phase molecules inside the confined space of a capillary. Once condensation has occurred, a meniscus immediately forms at the liquid-vapor interface which allows for equilibrium below the saturation vapor pressure. Meniscus formation is dependent on the surface tension of the liquid and the shape of the capillary, as shown by the Young-Laplace equation. As with any liquid-vapor interface involving a menisci, the Kelvin equation provides a relation for the difference between the equilibrium vapor pressure and the saturation vapor pressure. A capillary does not necessarily have to be a tubular, closed shape, but can be any confined space with respect to its surroundings.Capillary condensation is an important factor in both naturally occurring and synthetic porous structures. In these structures, scientists use the concept of capillary condensation to determine pore size distribution and surface area though adsorption isotherms. Synthetic applications such as sintering of materials are also highly dependent on bridging effects resulting from capillary condensation. In contrast to the advantages of capillary condensation, it can also cause many problems in materials science applications such as Atomic Force Microscopy and Microelectromechanical Systems.".
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- Capillary_condensation wikiPageWikiLink Van_der_Waals_force.
- Capillary_condensation wikiPageWikiLink Vapor_pressure.
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- Capillary_condensation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Capillary condensation".
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- Capillary_condensation subject Category:Fluid_dynamics.
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- Capillary_condensation type Mechanic.
- Capillary_condensation comment "Capillary condensation is the "process by which multilayer adsorption from the vapor [phase] into a porous medium proceeds to the point at which pore spaces become filled with condensed liquid from the vapor [phase]." The unique aspect of capillary condensation is that vapor condensation occurs below the saturation vapor pressure, Psat, of the pure liquid.".
- Capillary_condensation label "Capillary condensation".
- Capillary_condensation sameAs میعان_مویین.
- Capillary_condensation sameAs Condensazione_capillare.
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- Capillary_condensation sameAs Капиллярная_конденсация.
- Capillary_condensation sameAs Kapillärkondensation.
- Capillary_condensation sameAs Капілярна_конденсація.
- Capillary_condensation sameAs Q2601751.
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