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Kinetics of liquid phase batch adsorption experiments

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10450-020-00258-9

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Batch adsorption; Immersion experiment; Pseudo first order kinetics; Pseudo second order kinetics; Elovich kinetics; Langmuir kinetics; Diffusion in particles

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Batch adsorption experiments are commonly used to obtain equilibrium and kinetic information in liquid systems, but kinetic results should be carefully analyzed to avoid incorrect interpretation of mass transport mechanisms based on empirical models. It is recommended to analyze experiments using phenomenological models to obtain physical parameters applicable to other systems.
Batch adsorption experiments are carried out by adding a known amount of adsorbent to a liquid solution at a known initial concentration and following the evolution in time of the concentration of the adsorbate. This is a very common method to obtain equilibrium and kinetic information in liquid systems, but in most cases kinetic results are analysed on the basis of empirical models. Two phenomenological models based on macropore diffusion in beads and shrinking core kinetics are used to generate data that are then interpreted with the widely usedunconstrainedlinear regression methods. The results show that for both cases R(2)values close to unity are obtained leading to the incorrect interpretation of the mechanism of mass transport. It is recommended that batch adsorption experiments should be analysed using phenomenological models to obtain physical parameters that are applicable to other systems and to reduce the experiments required to characterise fully the kinetics of adsorption.

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