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Surface Properties of Synthesized Nanoporous Carbon and Silica Matrices
Published on: March 27, 2019
Water diffusion in nanoporous glass: an NMR study at different hydration levels
Domenico Majolino1, Carmelo Corsaro, Vincenza Crupi
1Department of Physics, University of Messina, C.da Papardo, S.ta Sperone 31, P.O. Box 55, 98166 S. Agata, Messina, Italy. majolino@unime.it
Abstract:
By pulsed field gradient nuclear magnetic resonance measurements, we investigated the translational diffusion of water confined in the 200 A diameter pores of a sol-gel silica glass. The experiments, performed as a function of the hydration level, showed an enhancement of the self-diffusion coefficient when the water content corresponds to one or fewer monolayers. An explanation for this occurrence has been given in terms of a two-phase process involving a fast molecular exchange between the liquid and the vapor phase. Moreover, in partially filled pores, the surface water diffusion coefficient was measured, and was 4 times lower than the diffusion of liquid confined water in saturated spaces.

