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- Title
Thermodynamics, statistical mechanics and the vanishing pore width limit of confined fluids.
- Authors
Dong, W.; Franosch, T.; Schilling, R.
- Abstract
Temperature, particle number and volume are the independent variables of the Helmholtz free energy for a bulk fluid. For a fluid confined in a slit pore between two walls, they are usually complemented by the surface area. However, an alternative choice is possible with the volume replaced by the pore width. Although the formulations with such two sets of independent variables are different, we show they are equivalent and present their relations. Corresponding general statistical-mechanics results are also presented. When the pore width becomes very small, the system behaves rather like a two-dimensional (2D) fluid and one can wonder if thermodynamics still holds. We find it remains valid even in the limit of vanishing pore width and show how to treat the divergences in the normal pressure and the chemical potential so that the corresponding 2D results can be obtained. Thus, we show that the Gibbs surface thermodynamics is perfectly capable of describing small systems. A one-component fluid confined in a slit pore is studied by thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. The authors find that thermodynamics holds even in the limit of vanishing pore width and crosses over from that for a 3D system to that for a 2D one if the singularities in normal pressure and chemical potential are treated properly.
- Subjects
HELMHOLTZ free energy; THERMODYNAMICS; STATISTICAL thermodynamics; STATISTICAL mechanics; CHEMICAL potential; FLUIDS
- Publication
Communications Physics, 2023, Vol 6, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2399-3650
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/s42005-023-01255-4