Title of article
Diffusion of hydrocarbons in confined media: Translational and rotational motion
Author/Authors
YASHONATH، S. نويسنده , , KUMAR، A.V.ANIL نويسنده , , BHIDE، SY. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
19
From page
559
To page
577
Abstract
Diffusion of monatomic guest species within confined media has been understood to a good degree due to investigations carried out during the past decade and a half. Most guest species that are of industrial relevance are actually polyatomics such as, for example, hydrocarbons in zeolites. We attempt to investigate the influence of non-spherical nature of guest species on diffusion. Recent molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of motion of methane in NaCaA and NaY, benzene in NaY and one-dimensional channels AlPO4-5, VPI-5 and carbon nanotube indicate interesting insights into the influence of the host on rotational degrees of freedom and orientational properties. It is shown that benzene in one-dimensional channels where the levitation parameter is near unity exhibits translational motion opposite to what is expected on the basis of molecular anisotropy. Rotational motion of benzene also possesses rotational diffusivities around C6 and C2 axes opposite to what is expected on the basis of molecular geometry. Methane shows orientational preference for 2 + 2 or 1 + 3 depending on the magnitude of the levitation parameter.
Keywords
Molecular dynamics , translational– orientational coupling , Diffusion hydrocarbons , orientational preference
Journal title
Journal of Chemical Sciences
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Journal of Chemical Sciences
Record number
122192
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