Estimation of Compressibility Factor of Saturated Liquid and Vapor of Bulk and Nanoconfined Methane
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In this work, compressibility factor of saturated liquid, saturated vapor and critical
compressibility factor of bulk and confined methane are investigated. We have first comparedthe
experimental data of compressibility factor of saturated liquid, saturated vapor and critical
compressibility factor with the corresponding simulation data of current work.The experimental
compressibility factor of saturated liquid and vapor and critical compressibility factor are in good
agreement with the data obtained using molecular simulation approach of current work. Further,
we have estimated the compressibility factor of saturated liquid and saturated vapor of
nanoconfined methane at various reduced temperatures in a given pore width. Estimated
compressibility factor of saturated liquid increases with increase in temperature and the
compressibility factor of saturated vapor decreases with increases in temperature for all studied
nanopore width, H = 40Å to 5.4Å. It has been observed that with increase in reduced
temperature, change in compressibility factor of saturated liquid is comparatively less than the
change in compressibility factor of saturated vapor. Critical compressibility factor is estimated
for all studied nanopore width using critical point data obtained from the simulation.Critical
compressibility factor of bulk methane and methane confined in 40Ånanopore width are
approximately same. Further from 30Åto 8Ånanopore width critical compressibility factor is
monotonically decreasing and then from 8Å to 5.4Ånanopore width it remains indifferent
reflecting quasi-2D behaviour of nanoconfined methane.
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