posted on 2015-09-15, 00:00authored byZhengmao Lu, Shankar Narayanan, Evelyn N. Wang
Evaporation from nanopores is of
fundamental interest in nature and various industrial applications.
We present a theoretical framework to elucidate evaporation and transport
within nanopores by incorporating nonequilibrium effects due to the
deviation from classical kinetic theory. Additionally, we include
the nonlocal effects arising from phase change in nanoporous geometries
and the self-regulation of the shape and position of the liquid–vapor
interface in response to different operating conditions. We then study
the effects of different working parameters to determine conditions
suitable for maximizing evaporation from nanopores.