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Beyond the Meso-/Macroporous boundary: Extending Capillary Condensation-based Pore Size Characterization in Thin Films Through Tailored Adsorptives

掲載誌: The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
: 2024
著者: Máté Füredi, Cristina V. Manzano, András Marton, Bálint Fodor, Alberto Alvarez-Fernandez,*
EP
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Beyond the Meso-/Macroporous boundary: Extending Capillary Condensation-based Pore Size Characterization in Thin Films Through Tailored Adsorptives

The characterization of thin films containing nanopores with diameters exceeding 50 nm poses significant challenges, especially when deploying sorption-based techniques. Conventional volumetric physisorption or mercury intrusion methods have limited applicability in thin films due to constraints in sample preparation and nondestructive testing. In this context, ellipsometric porosimetry represents a viable alternative, leveraging its optical sensitivity to thin films. With existing setups relying on the capillary condensation of volatile compounds such as water, applicability is typically restricted to pore dimensions <50 nm. In this study, we introduce two high-molar-mass hydrocarbon adsorptives, namely ethylbenzene and n-nonane. These adsorptives exhibit substantial potential in improving the accuracy of physisorption measurements beyond mesoporosity (i.e., >50 nm). Specifically, with n-nonane, applicability is extended up to 80 nm pores. Our measurement guidelines propose a nondestructive, expeditious (<60 min), low-pressure (<0.03 bar) approach to investigate nanoporous thin films with potential adaptability to diverse structural architectures.

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