Entropic selectivity of binary mixtures in cylindrical pores

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We show that a simple model consisting of a binary hard-sphere mixture in a narrow cylindrical pore can lead to strong size selectivity by considering a situation where each species of the mixture sees a different radius of the cylinder. Two mechanisms are proposed to explain the observed results depending on the radius of the cylinder: for large radii the selectivity is driven by an enhancement of the depletion forces at the cylinder walls whereas for the narrowest cylinders excluded-volume effects lead to a shift of the effective chemical potential of the particles in the pore. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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González, A., White, J. A., Román, F. L., & Velasco, S. (2011). Entropic selectivity of binary mixtures in cylindrical pores. Journal of Chemical Physics, 135(15). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3643117

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