Sorption isotherms are determined by underlying molecular interactions. However, doubts have been raised whether the sorption mechanism can be understood in principle from analyzing sorption curves via a range of competing models. We have shown recently that it is possible to translate a sorption isotherm to the underlying molecular interactions via rigorous statistical thermodynamics. The aim of this paper is to fill the gap between the statistical thermodynamic theory and analyzing experimental sorption isotherms, especially of microporous and mesoporous materials. Based on a statistical thermodynamic approach to interfaces, we have derived a cooperative isotherm, as a generalization of the Hill isotherm and our cooperative solubilization...
Measurement of equilibrium mass fraction of a surfactant as a function of the sorbent mass fraction ...
Analysis of multiple equilibria of compounds with different coordination sites is extended to the de...
t The Langmuir equation is one of the most successful adsorption isotherm equations, being widely us...
Can the sorption mechanism be proven by fitting an isotherm model to experiment? Such a question ari...
Understanding how sorption depends on temperature on a molecular basis has been made difficult by th...
Simple isotherm models can fit microporous adsorption yet the molecular interactions underlying the ...
Given an experimental solid/solution sorption isotherm, how can we gain insight into the underlying...
An analytical isotherm equation that describes the multilayer adsorption on fractal surfaces with ad...
How adsorbate-adsorbate interaction determines the functional shape of an adsorption isotherm is an ...
A model is presented for the simultaneous vapour and liquid transport in porous materials. The model...
Isotherms are of paramount importance for the interpretation of adsorption and ion exchange mechanis...
A review of advantages and thermodynamic limitations present in the sorption isosteric method (SIM) ...
The aim of this work is to show the importance of the sorption isotherms in the study of the heat an...
A theory of adsorption equilibria in microporous solids such as activated carbon is proposed in this...
The adsorption of simple gases begins with the formation of a monolayer on the pristine surface, not...
Measurement of equilibrium mass fraction of a surfactant as a function of the sorbent mass fraction ...
Analysis of multiple equilibria of compounds with different coordination sites is extended to the de...
t The Langmuir equation is one of the most successful adsorption isotherm equations, being widely us...
Can the sorption mechanism be proven by fitting an isotherm model to experiment? Such a question ari...
Understanding how sorption depends on temperature on a molecular basis has been made difficult by th...
Simple isotherm models can fit microporous adsorption yet the molecular interactions underlying the ...
Given an experimental solid/solution sorption isotherm, how can we gain insight into the underlying...
An analytical isotherm equation that describes the multilayer adsorption on fractal surfaces with ad...
How adsorbate-adsorbate interaction determines the functional shape of an adsorption isotherm is an ...
A model is presented for the simultaneous vapour and liquid transport in porous materials. The model...
Isotherms are of paramount importance for the interpretation of adsorption and ion exchange mechanis...
A review of advantages and thermodynamic limitations present in the sorption isosteric method (SIM) ...
The aim of this work is to show the importance of the sorption isotherms in the study of the heat an...
A theory of adsorption equilibria in microporous solids such as activated carbon is proposed in this...
The adsorption of simple gases begins with the formation of a monolayer on the pristine surface, not...
Measurement of equilibrium mass fraction of a surfactant as a function of the sorbent mass fraction ...
Analysis of multiple equilibria of compounds with different coordination sites is extended to the de...
t The Langmuir equation is one of the most successful adsorption isotherm equations, being widely us...