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Size-Dependent Adsorption Models in Microporous Materials. 2. Comparison with Experimental Data
Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
  • Manuela Giustiniani
  • Massimiliano Giona
  • Douglas K. Ludlow, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Abstract

In This Article, We Complete the Study of Size-Scaling Effects and of the Keller Model, presenting a Detailed Analysis of the Application of This Model to a Broad Range of Experimental Data on Microporous Materials (In Particular, Activated Carbon and Zeolites). Particular Attention is Focused on the Temperature Dependence of the Freundlich Exponents Αi, on the Functional Form of the Adsorption Energies, and on the Application of Keller Adsorption Isotherms in a Predictive Way to Generic Multicomponent Mixtures. © 1995, American Chemical Society. All Rights Reserved.

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Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
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English
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Publication Date
11-1-1995
Publication Date
01 Nov 1995
Citation Information
Manuela Giustiniani, Massimiliano Giona and Douglas K. Ludlow. "Size-Dependent Adsorption Models in Microporous Materials. 2. Comparison with Experimental Data" Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research Vol. 34 Iss. 11 (1995) p. 3856 - 3864 ISSN: 1520-5045; 0888-5885
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/douglas-ludlow/27/