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THEORETICAL ISOTHERMS FOR MONOLAYER ADSORPTION ON HETEROGENEOUS SURFACES

Ivica Ružić-2012-01-01-University of Zagreb University Computing Centre (SRCE)
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Theoretical isotherms for monolayer adsorption on heterogeneous surfaces have been obtained on the basis of the Langmuirian local isotherm and three different distribution functions of adsorption energies (Boltzmann, quasi-Gaussian and shifted quasi-Gaussian distribution functions). The isotherm obtained with the Boltzmann distribution function proposed 40 years ago by Glueckauf predicts well the maximum surface coverage, Freundlich region, as well as Henry behaviour at extremely low surface coverages. It has been demonstrated that the so–called Dubinin Radushkevich isotherm appears in the transition between the Freundlich and Henry regions if the upper limit to the energy of adsorption is high enough. The isotherm obtained with the quasi-Gaussian distribution function also predicts well the maximum surface coverage and reduces to the Henry region at low surface coverages. Shifted quasi-Gaussian adsorption energy distribution function suggested by Cerofolini et al. results in mixed iso

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Theoretical isotherms for monolayer adsorption on heterogeneous surfaces have been obtained on the basis of the Langmuirian local isotherm and three different distribution functions of adsorption energies (Boltzmann, quasi-Gaussian and shifted quasi-Gaussian distribution functions). The isotherm obtained with the Boltzmann distribution function proposed 40 years ago by Glueckauf predicts well the maximum surface coverage, Freundlich region, as well as Henry behaviour at extremely low surface coverages. It has been demonstrated that the so–called Dubinin Radushkevich isotherm appears in the transition between the Freundlich and Henry regions if the upper limit to the energy of adsorption is high enough. The isotherm obtained with the quasi-Gaussian distribution function also predicts well the maximum surface coverage and reduces to the Henry region at low surface coverages. Shifted quasi-Gaussian adsorption energy distribution function suggested by Cerofolini et al. results in mixed iso

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Freundlich equationMonolayerAdsorptionGaussianThermodynamicsChemistryDistribution (mathematics)Distribution function

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