Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.265, No.2, 239-244, 2003
Description of multicomponent adsorption and absorption phenomena from a single viewpoint
On the basis of phenomenological thermodynamics, an equation has been derived that represents one of the interphase equilibrium equations and provides a description of both multicomponent adsorption and absorption phenomena from a single point of view. The approach is based on a free-volume state equation for the adsorbed phase. It is shown that the well-known Henry, Langmuir, Fowler-Guggenheim, Temkin, and BET adsorption equations (generalized for gas mixtures) follow directly from the equation proposed with constants having a clear physical meaning. (C) 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:equilibrium ad and absorption thermodynamics;theory of ad- and absorption;multicomponent adsorption and absorption;particular equations of adsorption