Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
610822 Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents a thermodynamic isotherm derived from solution thermodynamics principles to describe gas adsorption on microporous materials. This isotherm relies on a potential relationship between the integral free energy of adsorption relative to saturation, Ψ/RTΨ/RT, expressed by the Kiselev equation, and the variable Z=1/−Ln(Π)Z=1/−Ln(Π), being Π the relative pressure. A mathematical analysis reveals that the adsorption energy heterogeneity in the micropores is collected in a characteristic parameter of the isotherm, m, that can be related to the α   parameter of the Dubinin–Astakhov isotherm in a simple way (m=α+1)(m=α+1). The isotherm also predicts a plateau in Ψ/RTΨ/RT at extremely low pressures (Π<10−7Π<10−7). Neimark's thermodynamic equation accounting for gas adsorption on mesoporous solids is found to be a particular case of the isotherm presented in this study. The Langmuir isotherm only shows consistency with the thermodynamic isotherm for a reduced combination of values of the relevant parameters, not usually found in common adsorbents. The suitability of the thermodynamic isotherm is experimentally assessed by testing a collection of microporous materials, including activated carbons, carbon nanotubes, and zeolites.

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