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The issue of the free surface of adsorbent in the description of a monolayer mobile gas adsorption on solids

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This paper characterises the concept of monolayer mobile gas adsorption on a homogeneous surface of a solid. The theoretical basis of the phenomenological variant of the description of adsorption equilibrium in the system in question are discussed. The essential features of the solutions to date are discussed, and the effect of the free surface of adsorbent on the form of the final adsorption equation is stressed. An alternative concept of the free surface based on the modified two-dimensional analogue of Reiss, Frisch and Lebowitz equations is also presented. The obtained adsorption equation was tested for critical parameters of two-dimensional condensation of the adsorption layer, and then used to describe the experimental data available in literature. The verification carried out confirmed the correctness and usefulness of the proposed concept.
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Tom
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33--44
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Bibliogr. 14 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Cuiavian University in Włocławek Faculty of Social and Technical Sciences, Poland
  • Uniwersytet Technologiczno-Przyrodniczy w Bydgoszczy, Wydział Budownictwa, Architektury i Inżynierii Środowiska, Katedra Ekoinżynierii i Fizykochemii Środowiska ul. Sucha 9, 85-789 Bydgoszcz (52) 340 84 40 / 340 84 45
  • University of Technology and Life Sciences in Bydgoszcz, Department of Environment Engineering, Poland
  • Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun L. Rydygier Collegium Medicum in Bydgoszcz, Department of Food Chemistry, Poland
Bibliografia
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  • 11. Garbacz JK. Towards More Accurate Specification of Conception - Adsorbate-Adsorbate Association in Cases of Multilayer Adsorption on Homogeneous Surfaces. Pol J Chem. 1978;52(10):1973-83;
  • 12. Reiss H, Frisch HL, Lebowitz JL. Statistical Mechanics of Rigid Spheres. Journal of Chemical Physics. 1959;31(2):369-80;
  • 13. Beebe RA, Kiselev AV, Kovaleva NV, Tyson RFS, Holmes JM. Adsorption and State of Co2, Sf6 and Nh3 on a Graphitized Carbon Surface . 1. Adsorption Isotherms. Zh Fiz Khim+. 1964;38(3):708-18;
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