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A comparative study of adsorption dynamic processes in a batch adsorber illustrates, among spherical, planar and cylindrical adsorbents, the spherical geometry to be the most favorable and the planar geometry to be the most unfavorable. Concentration-dependent surface diffusivities, involving both intraparticle surface diffusion and film mass transfer, are assumed. Under some simplifications, the basic equations for stirred tank adsorption are formulated. Solutions to these equations imply that the rate of adsorption will increase as the shape factor increases for all cases, indicating that there is a minimum of surface energy for the sphere among the three shapes, and is thus most favorable.
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Chemical Engineering Science
ISSN: 0009-2509
Year: 1999
Issue: 23
Volume: 54
Page: 5787-5790
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