1996
DOI: 10.1006/jcis.1996.0629
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Studies of Water Adsorbed in Porous Vycor Glass

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“…Nonbridging oxygens (NBO's) are bonded to only one silicon atom and are saturated with a hydrogen atom. The number density of the hydroxyl groups in our samples is 2.5 nm −2 , in good agreement with the experimentally determined value [15]. The second species of surface oxygen atoms are bridging oxygens (BO's), which are connected to two silicon atoms.…”
Section: Model For the Vycor Pore And Molecular Dynamics Calculationssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Nonbridging oxygens (NBO's) are bonded to only one silicon atom and are saturated with a hydrogen atom. The number density of the hydroxyl groups in our samples is 2.5 nm −2 , in good agreement with the experimentally determined value [15]. The second species of surface oxygen atoms are bridging oxygens (BO's), which are connected to two silicon atoms.…”
Section: Model For the Vycor Pore And Molecular Dynamics Calculationssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…At the end of this process the cell contains 6400 silica atoms, 12500 bO and 230 nbO. This last number yields a surface density of acidic hydrogen of 2.5 nm −2 in good agreement with the 2.3 nm −2 obtained in the experiments [18]. The simulations have been performed in the NVE ensemble introducing water molecules into the pore.…”
Section: Model and Simulation Detailssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The observed relaxation rate corresponds to the weighted average of the relaxation rates of the water molecules in the different layers. The exchange rate is therefore faster than the NMR time scale (25-30 μs) as observed with Vycor glass (Hirama et al, 1996) and porous silica gels , Porion et al 1998, but contrary to that observed with some biological materials such as starch (Le Botlan et al, 1998) or membranes by a femtosecond timeresolved study (Ghosh, 2007). This phenomenon was not foreseeable from the studies on water-rich gels of Kunigel-V1 bentonite (Nakashima, 2004) the external surface would correspond to about 27 g of water per kg of dry clay i.e.…”
Section: Nmr Results On Hydrated Samplesmentioning
confidence: 87%