Title of article :
Role of the steric effects for the progress of alkanes intercalation in CsC24 Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
F Beguin، نويسنده , , H Pilliere، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Pages :
9
From page :
1759
To page :
1767
Abstract :
The ability of various alkanes to be intercalated into the second-stage cesium graphitide, CsC24, was investigated using the two-bulb technique. The structural changes occurring during intercalation were studied by real-time neutron diffraction. At moderate pressure, the intercalation of large molecules such as n-butane, n-pentane and n-hexane simultaneously leads to a mixture of a second-stage ternary phase and a first-stage binary phase “CsC8”. Under increased pressure a pure first-stage ternary phase is finally formed. The intercalation of cyclopentane occurs in two steps: a pure second-stage ternary phase is first observed, whereas CsC8 only appears at about half filling. For the smallest alkane, CH4, complete ternarization leads to a second-stage ternary phase together with a small amount of an enriched second-stage binary derivative. Owing to the formation of binary domains rich in alkali metal during the ternarization, the cesium density is smaller in the second-stage ternary phase than in the starting binary compound. The in-plane cesium concentration of the ternary phase strongly depends on the projected surface area of the alkane molecule. During invasion of the interlamellar space, large molecules induce a decrease of the average distance between cesium ions. Electrostatic repulsive energy between cations is minimized through expulsion of cesium in binary domains. A pleated-layer model with canted fronts is presented, in order to account both for the various phases existing within each grain, and for the structural transformations caused by the intercalation reaction.
Keywords :
D. adsorption properties , D. gas storage , C. neutron scattering , D. Phase transitions , A. Intercalation compounds
Journal title :
Carbon
Serial Year :
1998
Journal title :
Carbon
Record number :
1117767
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