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Note:This isotherm can be derived on condition that:
- Only one single layer of adsorbed molecules is formed.
- The adsorbent surface is homogeneous.
- The adsorbed molecules do not influence each other.
Example
Nitrogen adsorption on charcoal at 0◦C in the pressure range up to 100 kPa is expressed by
the Langmuir isotherm with the parametersamax= 36cm^3 g−^1 ,b= 0. 053 kPa−^1 (the adsorbed
amount of nitrogen is expressed by volume converted toTref= 273. 15 K, and pressurepref=
101. 32 kPa). Calculate the amount of nitrogen adsorbed per 10 g of charcoal at a pressure of
5 kPa.
Solution
From relation (13.39) we obtain
av= 36
0. 053 · 5
1 + 0. 053 · 5
= 9. 54 cm^3 g−^1 ,
n=madsorbent
avpref
RTref
= 10
0. 00954 · 101. 32
8. 314 · 273. 15
= 0. 004256 mol.
13.2.5 Langmuir isotherm for a mixture of gases
For ak-component mixture of gases we obtain by expanding equation (13.39)
ai=amax,i
bipi
1 +
∑k
j=1bjpj
, (13.40)
wherepiis the partial pressure of componentiin the mixture.