Abstract
The mechanism of emptying and filling of pore domains along the adsorption as well as the desorption boundary curve of the hysteresis loop was studied by the determination of a VS curve derived from the tangents to primary scanning curves immediately after a pressure reversal at the boundaries of the hysteresis region. In all three cases studied, the VS curve for the desorption process exhibits a discontinuity around pg/p0= 0.5, pointing to a sudden breakdown of the capillary-condensed state, which is not directly related to the detailed domain properties of the system. This breakdown of the capillary-condensed state invalidates in a number of cases the usual procedures for obtaining pore size distributions. The filling of slit-shaped pores was found to proceed most probably by additional sorption of one to two nitrogen molecules between adjacent adsorbed layers.

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