Microspaces can simultaneously capture “immiscible” molecules such as cyclohexane and water due to fluid-surface interactions. We investigated the mesoscopic structure of cyclohexane and water co-adsorbed in carbon micropores using contrast… Click to show full abstract
Microspaces can simultaneously capture “immiscible” molecules such as cyclohexane and water due to fluid-surface interactions. We investigated the mesoscopic structure of cyclohexane and water co-adsorbed in carbon micropores using contrast variation small-angle neutron scattering (CV-SANS). The results show that cyclohexane tends to adsorb near the carbon surface and that both molecules form relatively small domains (<1 nm).
               
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