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Analysis of XRD patterns point towards an increase in stacking and crystallite size with increasing pressure; interlayer rotation about both the a- and c-axes of the stacks was also observed.
The effects of temperature and pressure, interlayer spacing, VDW gap and innermost radius on the gas storage have been examined extensively.
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Evidence from XRD indicates both time and pressure induce interlayer rotation of stacks along both the a- and c-axes and that ATM decomposition pressure plays a role in determination of MoS2 layer stacking.
Interlayer pressure decreased sharply to 5.83 × 10−4 Pa in a stepwise shape for 10 h.
The seismic bellows was tested with cyclic pressurization of the interlayer space to 2 bars absolute pressure for 5 cycles.
The effects of pressure, temperature, and graphene interlayer spacing are systematically investigated in the isothermal isobaric (NPT) ensemble.
Unlike most existing models which assume that the interlayer vdW pressure at a point between the inner and outer tubes depends merely on the change of the interlayer spacing at that point, the present model considers the dependence of the interlayer vdW pressure on the change of the curvatures of the inner and outer tubes at that point.
A simple expression is derived for the curvature-dependence of the interlayer vdW pressure in which the curvature coefficient is determined.
Results show that the hydrogen storage capacity of the pillared graphene bubble structures can be maximized by decreasing the temperature and increasing the pressure and the graphene interlayer spacing.
Gas adsorption performance shows that the CO2 uptake of IGOs and RIGOs decrease with the increase of the interlayer distance at low pressure, while at high pressure, the adsorption capacity of IGO-12 has a larger growth than those of both IGO-4 and IGO-8 and surpasses them at 30 bar.
Infiltration of pressure transmitting solution into these interlayer regions, and vibration of atoms under pressure are usually responsible for the diffuse X-ray patterns.
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