Simplified Solutions for Sorption in Systems Having Nimodal Adsorbents
Adsorption in a porous solid having a bimodal pore size distribution has been investigated theoretically using an n-th order approximation suggested by Do and Mayfield (1987). For the two physical systems involving bimodal adsorbents, a single particle and a batch adsorber, the new model solution sh...
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doaj-e37edfaabefe4075a1bd545dbc22802a2021-04-02T16:54:09ZengHindawi - SAGE PublishingAdsorption Science & Technology0263-61742048-40381988-06-01510.1177/026361748800500207Simplified Solutions for Sorption in Systems Having Nimodal AdsorbentsG.V. BhaskarD.D. Do0 Department of Chemical Engineering. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Troy, New York 12180, USAAdsorption in a porous solid having a bimodal pore size distribution has been investigated theoretically using an n-th order approximation suggested by Do and Mayfield (1987). For the two physical systems involving bimodal adsorbents, a single particle and a batch adsorber, the new model solution shows remarkable agreement with the exact solution. The classical linear driving force model (LDF) has also been considered; it is found that this model is inferior to the new model suggested by Do and Mayfield.https://doi.org/10.1177/026361748800500207 |
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Simplified Solutions for Sorption in Systems Having Nimodal Adsorbents |
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Simplified Solutions for Sorption in Systems Having Nimodal Adsorbents |
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Adsorption in a porous solid having a bimodal pore size distribution has been investigated theoretically using an n-th order approximation suggested by Do and Mayfield (1987). For the two physical systems involving bimodal adsorbents, a single particle and a batch adsorber, the new model solution shows remarkable agreement with the exact solution. The classical linear driving force model (LDF) has also been considered; it is found that this model is inferior to the new model suggested by Do and Mayfield. |
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