In this work, a simplified multi-scale modeling approach to multi-component adsorption is developed. A number of binary gas systems involving CO, CH and N adsorbed on carbon pores are analyzed in three scales. Comprehensive molecular simulations at the microscopic level using the GCMC method are the basis for the validation of the simplified (mesoscopic-level) models for isotherms of homogenous adsorbent. The macroscopic models are then formulated through the integration of the smaller scale models. Three contributions are made in this work. Firstly, it is demonstrated that the form of extended Langmuir equation can represent adsorption isotherms, developed by GCMC simulation in homogeneous micro-pores under mono-layer adsorption. Secondly,...
This thesis is concerned with the molecular simulation of adsorption on model heterogeneous carbons....
Using the plausible model of activated carbon proposed by Harris and co-workers and grand canonical ...
Apparently anomalous effects in multi-component adsorption such as early breakthrough of particular ...
Adsorption isotherms are the foundation of gas storage and separation operations. The isotherm model...
A heterogeneous multicomponent adsorption isotherm model is proposed to describe the adsorption equi...
A mathematical model is proposed to predict multicomponent adsorption equilibrium of gases in a hete...
A heterogeneous multicomponent adsorption model is presented to study the adsorption equilibrium and...
A model is proposed using the Ideal Adsorption Solution Theory (IAST) and micropore size distributio...
A combined experimental and molecular simulation study of the coadsorption of CO2 and CH4 in porous ...
A model using the ideal adsorbed solution theory (IAST) coupled with the micropore-size distribution...
Activated carbon has a microporous structure that is highly disordered. The shape of these micropore...
In this article, a nanoporous carbon model based on units of polyaromatic molecules with different n...
New concepts are introduced in this paper to account for the enhancement of the potential energy of ...
The heterogeneous structure of activated carbon is studied by using a pore size distribution concept...
Comprehensive theoretical and experimental study of multicomponent adsorption equilibrium and kineti...
This thesis is concerned with the molecular simulation of adsorption on model heterogeneous carbons....
Using the plausible model of activated carbon proposed by Harris and co-workers and grand canonical ...
Apparently anomalous effects in multi-component adsorption such as early breakthrough of particular ...
Adsorption isotherms are the foundation of gas storage and separation operations. The isotherm model...
A heterogeneous multicomponent adsorption isotherm model is proposed to describe the adsorption equi...
A mathematical model is proposed to predict multicomponent adsorption equilibrium of gases in a hete...
A heterogeneous multicomponent adsorption model is presented to study the adsorption equilibrium and...
A model is proposed using the Ideal Adsorption Solution Theory (IAST) and micropore size distributio...
A combined experimental and molecular simulation study of the coadsorption of CO2 and CH4 in porous ...
A model using the ideal adsorbed solution theory (IAST) coupled with the micropore-size distribution...
Activated carbon has a microporous structure that is highly disordered. The shape of these micropore...
In this article, a nanoporous carbon model based on units of polyaromatic molecules with different n...
New concepts are introduced in this paper to account for the enhancement of the potential energy of ...
The heterogeneous structure of activated carbon is studied by using a pore size distribution concept...
Comprehensive theoretical and experimental study of multicomponent adsorption equilibrium and kineti...
This thesis is concerned with the molecular simulation of adsorption on model heterogeneous carbons....
Using the plausible model of activated carbon proposed by Harris and co-workers and grand canonical ...
Apparently anomalous effects in multi-component adsorption such as early breakthrough of particular ...