Results and discussionThe measured adsorption isotherms were described using the (1) Langmuir equation a be 1+be, and (2) Freundlich equation, a=ke," where a (mol/g) is the amount of solute adsorbed per unit weight of adsorbent, C. (mol/L) is the equilibrium concentration of solute, a (mol/g) is the amount of solute adsorbed per unit weight of adsorbent, required for monolayer coverage of the surface, b (L/mol) is a constant related to the heat of adsorption, k (mol/g)(L/mol) and n Freundlich constants. The adsorption isotherms from aqueous solutions of benzoic and acetic acids different temperatures are presented in figure la) and figure 1b). There are different behaviours depending on temperature for the both adsorbates.
Results and discussion The measured adsorption isotherms were described using the (1) Langmuir equation a be 1+be, and (2) Freundlich equation, a=ke,” where a (mol/g) is the amount of solute adsorbed per unit weight. of adsorbent, C. (mol/L) is the equilibrium concentration of solute, a (mol/g) is the amount of solute adsorbed per unit weight of adsorbent, required for monolayer coverage of the surface, b (L/mol) is a constant related to the heat of adsorption, k (mol/g)(L/mol) and n Freundlich constants. The adsorption isotherms from aqueous solutions of benzoic and acetic acids different temperatures are presented in figure la) and figure 1b). There are different behaviors depending on temperature for the both adsorbates.
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Results and discussion<br><br>Using (1)Langmuir equation a be 1+be and (2)Freundlich equation a = ke, the measurement of adsorption isotherm is described, where a(mol/g) is the solid adsorption capacity per unit weight of adsorbent, and C. (mol/L) is the equilibrium concentration of solids, a(mol/g) is the solid adsorption capacity per unit weight of adsorbent required for surface monolayer covering, b(L/mol) is a constant related to adsorption heat, k(mol/g)(L/mol) and n Frelich constants. The adsorption isotherms of aqueous solutions of benzoic acid and acetic acid from different temperatures are shown in Figure la and Figure 1b). There are different behaviors depending on the temperature of the two adsorbents.
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