1969
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9797(69)90373-7
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Theoretical model for an interface allowing a kinetic study of adsorption

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“…We remarked in the Introduction from Eq. [ 2] that for decreasing F 2 the adsorption process is more kinetically controlled, and the effects of diffusion are shifted to later times. Thus we might expect the parameter F 2 will describe the position of the kinetic curve relative to the diffusion curve, and this should be independent of the individual values of k a and [ C 0 / a].…”
Section: For Negative K) the Inclusionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…We remarked in the Introduction from Eq. [ 2] that for decreasing F 2 the adsorption process is more kinetically controlled, and the effects of diffusion are shifted to later times. Thus we might expect the parameter F 2 will describe the position of the kinetic curve relative to the diffusion curve, and this should be independent of the individual values of k a and [ C 0 / a].…”
Section: For Negative K) the Inclusionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…where c 0 and 0 m represent the concentrations of the static state, ∞ m the saturation concentration, and E a and E b the activation energies of adsorption and desorption, respectively (40,41,65 (40,41). But the problem of the determination of the exchange constants α and α can not be solved by studies of equilibrium isotherm equations alone (40).…”
Section: Appendix Amentioning
confidence: 97%
“…These rates may be measured experimentally or via molecular dynamics [15]. A number of isotherms exist in literature to characterize different adsorption and desorption behaviors [5], of which the Henry isotherm is the simplest due to the linear dependence of the adsorption and desorption on c and m, repetitively. These other isotherms are discussed briefly in the conclusion.…”
Section: Functionalized Membranesmentioning
confidence: 99%