By the application of classical statistical mechanics, a new equation deecribing the adsorption iaotheraul for goose in porous solids is described as the phase equilibrium between a free gas phase, a compressed gas phase and an adsorbed gas phase in a closed system. Here the properties of adsorbed gas molecules above the first layer on the pore surface are approximated as those of a liquid, that is, the chemical potential and density of adsorbed gas molecules above the first layer are approximated as those of the liquid. This description of the adsorbed molecules is shown not only to describe adsorption data very well, but also to offer a means of explaining phenomena such as film transport and anomalous viscosities of gases in small pores ...
Existing analytical equations for Type I isotherms such as the Langmuir equation and its modificatio...
The new model completely describes adsorption isotherms with a 2 or 4 parameter function. The parame...
The process of adsorption – in particular physisorption – occurs when the molecules of a fluid accum...
Important concepts of adsorption science, such as excess and absolute adsorption isotherms and adsor...
Preparatory to the investigation of multilayer adsorption, the adsorption isotherm of rare gases on ...
At present, a number of models are available describing the adsorption of a fluid in a random porous...
The analogy in the mathematical description between adsorption from liquids and adsorption from gase...
By means of a density functional approach the phase equilibria of a simple fluid confined by two ads...
The thermodynamic treatment of adsorption phenomena is based on the Gibbs dividing surface, which is...
Accurate prediction of the adsorption properties of fluid mixtures in equilibrium with surfaces and/...
Fluid confinement is ubiquitous in nature and industry, and is the most widely used techni...
We present a new approach to calculating excess isotherm and differential enthalpy of adsorption on ...
We analyze the adsorption kinetics of a gas in contact with the open ends of a narrow longitudinal p...
The present paper reviews and analyses different models that could be used to describe the adsorptio...
The ideal gas model is an important and useful model in classical thermodynamics. This remains so fo...
Existing analytical equations for Type I isotherms such as the Langmuir equation and its modificatio...
The new model completely describes adsorption isotherms with a 2 or 4 parameter function. The parame...
The process of adsorption – in particular physisorption – occurs when the molecules of a fluid accum...
Important concepts of adsorption science, such as excess and absolute adsorption isotherms and adsor...
Preparatory to the investigation of multilayer adsorption, the adsorption isotherm of rare gases on ...
At present, a number of models are available describing the adsorption of a fluid in a random porous...
The analogy in the mathematical description between adsorption from liquids and adsorption from gase...
By means of a density functional approach the phase equilibria of a simple fluid confined by two ads...
The thermodynamic treatment of adsorption phenomena is based on the Gibbs dividing surface, which is...
Accurate prediction of the adsorption properties of fluid mixtures in equilibrium with surfaces and/...
Fluid confinement is ubiquitous in nature and industry, and is the most widely used techni...
We present a new approach to calculating excess isotherm and differential enthalpy of adsorption on ...
We analyze the adsorption kinetics of a gas in contact with the open ends of a narrow longitudinal p...
The present paper reviews and analyses different models that could be used to describe the adsorptio...
The ideal gas model is an important and useful model in classical thermodynamics. This remains so fo...
Existing analytical equations for Type I isotherms such as the Langmuir equation and its modificatio...
The new model completely describes adsorption isotherms with a 2 or 4 parameter function. The parame...
The process of adsorption – in particular physisorption – occurs when the molecules of a fluid accum...