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Published September 1, 1986 | public
Journal Article

The multilayer melting transition in methane adsorbed on graphite

Abstract

High resolution heat capacity measurements of multilayer methane adsorbed on graphite are presented and analyzed. The evidence indicates the presence of two wetting transitions: a first-order dewetting transition at T_w = 90.48 K, and a continuous wetting transition at the triple point, T_t = 90.66 K. This behavior is to be expected in connection with the melting transition in any system where both solid and liquid wet the surface. Heat capacity measurements can provide a valuable diagnostic tool for the wetting behavior of films too thick to be investigated by other means. In the thin film limit, we find that the latent heat of melting vanishes at about 4 layers.

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© 1986 Elsevier. Received 24 January 1986; accepted for publication 3 April 1986.

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