1975
DOI: 10.1007/bf01775683
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Determination of energy distribution function from observed adsorption isotherms

Abstract: One of great unsolved problems of physical adsorption is the influence of heterogeneity on adsorptive properties of adsorption systems (1). Many theoretical procedures have been proposed in order to describe the heterogeneity effects (2-10). One of the most widely known and often used procedures is the integral representation for the overall adsorption isotherm Otwhere 01 is the local adsorption isotherm, )~(e) is the differential energy distribution, and Q is the range of possible variation of the adsorption … Show more

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“…According to the theory of adsorption on heterogeneous surfaces (Jaroniec and Brauer, 1986;Jaroniec et al, 1976;Kowalczyk et al, 2004), the total adsorption at a given pressure p can be expressed as a sum of local adsorptions a i on a given site of energy E i = (E a,i -E c )/RT, where E a,i is adsorption energy of the i-th site:…”
Section: +2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the theory of adsorption on heterogeneous surfaces (Jaroniec and Brauer, 1986;Jaroniec et al, 1976;Kowalczyk et al, 2004), the total adsorption at a given pressure p can be expressed as a sum of local adsorptions a i on a given site of energy E i = (E a,i -E c )/RT, where E a,i is adsorption energy of the i-th site:…”
Section: +2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This function should be estimated from adsorption in the first layer (monolayer), because in next layers the surface adsorption forces are screened by already adsorbed molecules. Various models are used in the literature to find adsorption energy distribution function [4][5][6]. Here the simplest approach based on graphical (or numerical) differentiation of the adsorption in monolayer vs. adsorption energy curve, similarly as this is described in [7] is presented.…”
Section: Adsorption Energy and Distribution Of Surface Adsorbing Centersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integral [13] can be numerically computed in a simple way, and the results of the computations for particular choices of parameters will be discussed in the next section.…”
Section: O M P U T a T I O N Of The Overall I S O T H E R Mmentioning
confidence: 99%