Given an experimental solid/solution sorption isotherm, how can we gain insight into the underlying sorption mechanism on a molecular basis? Classifying sorption isotherms, for both completely and partially miscible solvent/sorbate systems, has been useful, yet the molecular foundation of these classifications remains speculative. Isotherm models, developed predominantly for solid/gas sorption, have been adapted to solid/solution isotherms, yet how their parameters should be interpreted physically has long remained ambiguous. To overcome the inconclusiveness, we establish in this paper a universal theory that can be used for interpreting and modeling solid/solution sorption. This novel theory shares the same theoretical foundation (i.e., ...
Sorption isotherms were measured for a series of organic compounds from the vapor phase on dried sol...
The influence of temperature on sorption isotherms of water vapor in colloidal disperse systems is i...
We present a general thermodynamical theory that can be used to extract contact free energies from s...
Can the sorption mechanism be proven by fitting an isotherm model to experiment? Such a question ari...
Sorption isotherms are determined by underlying molecular interactions. However, doubts have been ra...
This is a comparative analysis of popular methods currently in use to derive sorption thermodynamic ...
This book deals with a subject that has been studied since the beginning of physical chemistry. Desp...
Understanding how sorption depends on temperature on a molecular basis has been made difficult by th...
Measurement of equilibrium mass fraction of a surfactant as a function of the sorbent mass fraction ...
Understanding and predicting sorption thermodynamics of low molecular weight compounds in rubbery an...
A large number of new solid phases have been proposed in the literature during the past decade with ...
A number of sorption theories are discussed in relation to the wood-water system. The theories are t...
We develop a complete set of equations governing the evolution of a sharp interface separating a vol...
A new fitting model for sorption by glassy polymers is suggested based on the Flory–Huggins (FH) equ...
A review of advantages and thermodynamic limitations present in the sorption isosteric method (SIM) ...
Sorption isotherms were measured for a series of organic compounds from the vapor phase on dried sol...
The influence of temperature on sorption isotherms of water vapor in colloidal disperse systems is i...
We present a general thermodynamical theory that can be used to extract contact free energies from s...
Can the sorption mechanism be proven by fitting an isotherm model to experiment? Such a question ari...
Sorption isotherms are determined by underlying molecular interactions. However, doubts have been ra...
This is a comparative analysis of popular methods currently in use to derive sorption thermodynamic ...
This book deals with a subject that has been studied since the beginning of physical chemistry. Desp...
Understanding how sorption depends on temperature on a molecular basis has been made difficult by th...
Measurement of equilibrium mass fraction of a surfactant as a function of the sorbent mass fraction ...
Understanding and predicting sorption thermodynamics of low molecular weight compounds in rubbery an...
A large number of new solid phases have been proposed in the literature during the past decade with ...
A number of sorption theories are discussed in relation to the wood-water system. The theories are t...
We develop a complete set of equations governing the evolution of a sharp interface separating a vol...
A new fitting model for sorption by glassy polymers is suggested based on the Flory–Huggins (FH) equ...
A review of advantages and thermodynamic limitations present in the sorption isosteric method (SIM) ...
Sorption isotherms were measured for a series of organic compounds from the vapor phase on dried sol...
The influence of temperature on sorption isotherms of water vapor in colloidal disperse systems is i...
We present a general thermodynamical theory that can be used to extract contact free energies from s...