Papers by Author: Jörg Kärger

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Abstract: Guest diffusion in nanoporous materials reveals a wide spectrum of phenomena associated with random mass transfer in condensed matter quite in general. Taking advantage of their potentials for monitoring mass transfer over microscopic dimensions, micro-imaging (by interference microscopy and IR spectroscopy) and pulsed field gradient (PFG) NMR are exploited for providing typical examples highlighting these options. Starting with the surprise provided by the application of these microscopic measuring techniques to nanoporous materials, namely discrepancies of up to five orders of magnitude in comparison with the so far well-established data, the review covers some of the most impressive further results, including the determination of sticking coefficients on the surfaces of these materials and the specification and detection of conditions where molecular mass transfer is accelerated rather than hampered by counter fluxes.
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Abstract: The application of interference microscopy (IFM) and infrared microscopy (IRM) to monitor the evolution of the concentration of guest molecules in nanoporous host materials opens a new field of diffusion research in condensed matter. It combines the methodical virtues of the profiling methods of solid-state diffusion studies with the benefit of the mobility enhancement in fluids. We are going to illustrate the rich options of diffusion studies provided by this novel experimental approach.
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