Adsorption from pure and mixed vapours of n-hexane and n-perfluorohexane

M. M. Kohonen*, H. K. Christenson

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    Abstract

    We have used a modified surface force apparatus (SFA) to study adsorption onto mica surfaces from near-saturated vapours of n-hexane and n-perfluorohexane, and mixtures thereof. For relative vapour pressures in the range 0.9-0.998 the films adsorbed from vapours of the pure liquids range in thickness from 1 to 4 nm, in crude agreement with the predictions of non-retarded van der Waals-Lifshitz theory. The observed deviations from theory show a qualitative difference between the two liquids, which may reflect differences in the significance of structural contributions to the disjoining pressure. Under the same experimental conditions, adsorption from vapours of (one-phase) liquid mixtures gives rise to films which are significantly thicker, over a broad range of intermediate compositions, than those adsorbed from the pure vapours, with a broad maximum in thickness observed near the critical composition of the bulk liquid mixture.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)315-323
    Number of pages9
    JournalEuropean Physical Journal E
    Volume6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2001

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