The melting and boiling points of TIP4P/2005 water model is 252.2 and 401 K, respectively (Abascal and Vega, 2005), therefore the temperature used in this study is varied from 253 to 293 K. We see that if temperatures are greater than 278 K, the water uptake decreases by increasing temperatures which is consistent with experimental work when temperature is greater than 293 K.