Isotherm differences Flashcards
1
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Define differences between the isotherms
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- Both Langmuir and BET assume all surface sites are equal (homogeneous adsorbent surface) and derived theoretically
- Other adsorption isotherms used if adsorption sites not equivalent (adsorption enthalpy changes as function of coverage)
- Temkin and freundlich assume there may be interactions between neighbours
- Heat of adsorption decreases with increasing theta => most favourable sites occupied first
- Temkin and Freundlich - both empirical in derivation, depends on data
2
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Which graphs are suitable for the isotherms?
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- Isotherm 1 is most suited to Langmuir - straight line
- Isotherm 2 is most suited to Temkin
- Isotherm 3 is most suited to Freundlich
3
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Give an example of an anomalous isotherm
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Type VI = layers due to formation of complete monolayer before each subsequent layer forms
4
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Give examples of different porous materials
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• Carbonaceous materials - ability to adsorb large amounts of gas/vapour => applications e.g. insole, feminine hygiene products, water filters
• Zeolites - used for gas purification, catalytic properties and sorption capabilities, e.g. catalysis, gas separation
Metal organic frameworks - new generation of novel materials also exhibit porous structures, flexible