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| '''Confined systems''' usually contain an additional component in the system, such as a hard surface etc. Such systems are very interesting because confinement can often result in profound changes on the phase diagram of the confined liquid with respect to the bulk phase behaviour. Here the term ''confined'' is used rather loosely; indicating that the material has some for of geometry other than that of a bulk liquid, i.e. there is some sort of [[interface]] present.
| | *[[Zeolites]] |
| *[[Bubbles]] | | *[[Parallel hard walls]] |
| *[[Clays]] | |
| *[[Cylindrical pores]] | | *[[Cylindrical pores]] |
| *[[Droplets]]
| | *[[Percolation]] |
| *[[Layering]]
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| *[[Kelvin equation]]
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| *[[Parallel hard walls]]
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| *[[Percolation analysis |Percolation]] | |
| **[[Directed percolation]]
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| *[[Quasi-liquid layer]]
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| *[[Spherical pores]]
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| *[[Surface melting]] | | *[[Surface melting]] |
| *[[Thin films]]
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| *[[Wedges]]
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| *[[Wetting and dewetting]] | | *[[Wetting and dewetting]] |
| *[[Zeolites]]
| | [[category:Complex systems]] |
| [[category: Confined systems]] | |