Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.131, No.29, 9898-9898, 2009
Thermal Effects of Water Intrusion in Hydrophobic Nanoporous Materials
Liquid water intrusion in hydrophobic nanoporous silicalite-1, a pure siliceous zeolite, in isothermal conditions under high pressure produces an endothermic effect. After intrusion, confined water in zeolite pores is in a different state from that of the liquid bulk water. Such forced intrusion also chemically modifies the material and tends to render it slightly more hydrophilic.