Bridging the Adsorption Data and Adsorption Process by Introducing a Polynomial Structure To Accurately Describe IUPAC Isotherms, Stepwise Isotherms, and Stepwise Breakthrough Curves
Chao Zheng,
Xuanlin Yang,
Ming Li
et al.
Abstract:Porous heterogeneous adsorbents,
those composed of multiple
pore
structures and surface chemical adsorption sites, can result in various
gas or vapor adsorption isotherms, including five types of IUPAC adsorption
isotherms and stepwise adsorption isotherms that have been difficult
to model using a single adsorption equilibrium model. The limitation
of the above equilibrium model further restricts the calculations
of complex stepwise breakthrough curves. To bridge the adsorption
data and adsorption process, it … Show more
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