Discrimination of adsorption kinetic models for the description of hydrocarbon adsorption in activated carbon
Contribuinte(s) |
K. N. Knaebel |
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01/01/2001
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Resumo |
Five kinetic models for adsorption of hydrocarbons on activated carbon are compared and investigated in this study. These models assume different mass transfer mechanisms within the porous carbon particle. They are: (a) dual pore and surface diffusion (MSD), (b) macropore, surface, and micropore diffusion (MSMD), (c) macropore, surface and finite mass exchange (FK), (d) finite mass exchange (LK), and (e) macropore, micropore diffusion (BM) models. These models are discriminated using the single component kinetic data of ethane and propane as well as the multicomponent kinetics data of their binary mixtures measured on two commercial activated carbon samples (Ajax and Norit) under various conditions. The adsorption energetic heterogeneity is considered for all models to account for the system. It is found that, in general, the models assuming diffusion flux of adsorbed phase along the particle scale give better description of the kinetic data. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Springer Netherlands |
Palavras-Chave | #Chemistry, Physical #Engineering, Chemical #Adsorption #Kinetics #Modelling #Activated Carbon #Surface-diffusion #Multicomponent Adsorption #Dual Diffusion #C1 #290603 Membrane and Separation Technologies #770501 Air quality |
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Journal Article |