Isosteric Heats of Gas and Liquid Adsorption

2013 
The heat of adsorption is an indicator of the strength of the interaction between an adsorbate and a solid adsorbent. This parameter can be determined from the heat released in calorimetric experiments or from the analysis of adsorption isotherms at different temperatures. The latter, called isosteric heats of adsorption, are commonly used in the characterization of materials for gas- and liquid-phase adsorption. Although the equations for the determination of isosteric heats of adsorption from the gas phase are well-known, approximate equations are frequently used for liquid-phase adsorption. We present here the rigorous equations for determining the isosteric heats of gas- and liquid-phase adsorption and their relation to the commonly used approximate equations. These equations are used to compute the isosteric heats of liquid adsorption based on the adsorption isotherms obtained from simulations for two well-defined systems, one ideal and the other nonideal. The results of using the rigorous equations ...
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