Title: GENERAL CONTROL OF GASES AND VAPORS
1GENERAL CONTROL OF GASES AND VAPORS
2ADSORPTION
3Adsorption Requirements
4Flow Diagram
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6Physical Properties of Adsorbents
Adapted from Cooper and Alley (2002)
7Activated carbon from various sources
From Cooper and Alley (2002)
8Pore Structure of Activated Carbon
Macropores (accessible to solvent and solute)
Internal porosity
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10ADSORPTION ISOTHERMS
Wads f (P,T)
11Favorable and Unfavorable Adsorption
12Temperature Effect on Adsorption
13Linear (Henrys )Isotherm
Wads KH P
Wads
KH
P
14Freundlich Isotherm
Wads KF P 1/n
ngt1
n 1
1/n
ln Wads
Wads
nlt1
ln KF
P
ln P
15Freundlich Isotherm Parameters
Available for a wide variety of organic vapors on
various activated carbon types
16Langmuir Isotherm
1
?
b
0
P
S1/Wmax
P/Wads
I1/bWmax
P
17Brauner-Emmett-Teller (BET) Isotherm
Wads
for n ? ?
P
for finite n
18BET isotherm - continued
S (C-1)/CWmax
I 1/CWmax
P/Po
19Empirical equations for adsorption
1. Correlation using a logarithmic series
expansion such as
Note that a, b and c are constants specific to a
typical compound (Table on p. 301)
- Method of Grant and Manes (1966) relate
fugacity ratio in gas phase
to the volume adsorbed on solid. Polanyi
Adsorption Potential
These plots are available in Perrys ChE Handbook.
20Adsorption Potential Plot - Example