2017
DOI: 10.3311/ppch.10103
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Relationship between Commonly Used Adsorption Isotherm Equations Impedes Isotherm Selection

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“…The estimated values of b are less than a unit, and about the same (0.30−0.32 L mg −1 ) for both particle mass. It can be found in the literature that the adsorption equilibrium of cationic dyes-such as methylene blue-follows the Langmuir isotherm [16,18,25,31,34,36]. Similar results were reported for the adsorption isotherms of various pollutants onto different adsorbent types [21,37].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…The estimated values of b are less than a unit, and about the same (0.30−0.32 L mg −1 ) for both particle mass. It can be found in the literature that the adsorption equilibrium of cationic dyes-such as methylene blue-follows the Langmuir isotherm [16,18,25,31,34,36]. Similar results were reported for the adsorption isotherms of various pollutants onto different adsorbent types [21,37].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The Langmuir isotherm is valid for monolayer adsorption onto a surface with a finite number of identical sites [32][33][34]. It is given as an equation:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimental support for these ideas comes mainly from isotherm measurements which are interpreted by mathematical decomposition into Langmuir sites. The isotherm measurements need to be extremely accurate and precise if useful data are to be extracted from them about the assumed, but unproved, Langmuirian binding sites [49]. Most of the published isotherm data are, however, of a lower precision than would be optimal [49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An alternative possibility for evaluating adsorption isotherms consists of fitting some isotherm equation to the measured data, and comparing the constants of the equations between different adsorbed compounds or between different polymers. We have demonstrated recently that the necessary conditions for the accurate determination and for the correct interpretation of these constants are rarely satisfied by isotherm measurements on MIPs [ 27 ]. The selectivity ladder method presented here requires much less and also less demanding experimentation.…”
Section: Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%