1972
DOI: 10.1016/0009-2509(72)85078-4
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The effect of the concentration dependence of diffusivity on zeolitic sorption curves

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“…Also, agreement between adsorption and desorption curves can be used as a criterion. Garg and Ruthven (1972) have shown that, in a system where intracrystalline diffusion is concentration-dependent, adsorption and desorption curves will show an apparent diffusion coefficient higher than the true value. The discrepancy is stronger for the adsorption curves, and increases drastically with increasing step size.…”
Section: Results and Discussion N-heptanementioning
confidence: 93%
“…Also, agreement between adsorption and desorption curves can be used as a criterion. Garg and Ruthven (1972) have shown that, in a system where intracrystalline diffusion is concentration-dependent, adsorption and desorption curves will show an apparent diffusion coefficient higher than the true value. The discrepancy is stronger for the adsorption curves, and increases drastically with increasing step size.…”
Section: Results and Discussion N-heptanementioning
confidence: 93%
“…The variation of the effective diffusivity D c with the adsorbed phase concentration was taken into account using the correlation established by Garg and Ruthven (1972) for a langmuirian adsorption.…”
Section: Model Simplificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diffusivity at the final loading at 80 mbar is much higher than the value at the initial low pressure, so the crystal reaches equilibrium more rapidly. The large dif ference between adsorption and desorption rates measured in integral sorption measurements resulting from the con centration dependence of diffusivity has been considered in detail by Garg and Ruthven [19].…”
Section: Desorption To Vacuummentioning
confidence: 99%