INFLUENCE OF GEOMETRIC AND ENERGETIC HETEROGENEITY ON ADSORPTION ISOTHERMS

Abstract
The relationships between geometric roughness and energetic heterogeneity are discussed by considering a thermodynamically consistent model of adsorption isotherms (Keller model) which encompasses fractal scaling and the dependence of the adsorption energies on the coverage. Experimental results validate this model and indicate that it can be used not only to interpolate experimental data but also to predict adsorption equilibria of multicomponent rnixtures. The peculiar non-Henry behaviour of the Keller model at low pressure is discussed by considering a simple model of preferential adsorption on a rough energy landscape and including the effect of surface diffusion.

This publication has 0 references indexed in Scilit: