“…The model has been used widely and successfully in broad domains such as dynamic adsorption of furfural and phenolic compounds on the activated carbon, 27 Zn(II) adsorption on the macroporous resin XAD-2, 28 purication of adipoyl-7-amino-3deacetoxycephalosporanic acid from fermentation broth with Amberlite XAD-1600, 29 competitive adsorption of acetone, 1-butanol, and ethanol on the polymeric resin KA-I, 19 and desorption processes of adenosine 3 0 ,5 0 -cyclic monophosphate from a anion exchange resin D-13. 30 Likozar et al [31][32][33] developed a structural model considering particle size distribution to predict the adsorption kinetics and dynamic adsorption process of vancomycin from its fermentation broth on two different polymeric adsorbent resins successfully. The structural model usually provides a more accurate prediction and has more extrapolative characteristics.…”