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fiveparamanalysis

Five Parameter Isotherm Analysis


Description

A five-parameter empirical model that is capable of simulating the model variations that applies over a wide range of equilibrium data. Its increased parameters provides a more accurate non linear regression, better than two, three or four parameters. (Subramanyam and Ashutosh, 2009)

Usage

fiveparamanalysis(Ce, Qe)

Arguments

Ce

the numerical value for the equilibrium capacity

Qe

the numerical value for the adsorbed capacity

Value

the non linear regression and the parameters for the five parameter non-linear isotherm analysis

Author(s)

Jeff Ryan S. Magalong

Joshua Dela Cruz

Chester C. Deocaris

References

Fritz, W., & Schluender, E.U. (1974). Simultaneous adsorption equilibria of organic solutes in dilute aqueous solutions on activated carbon. Chemical Engineering Science, 29(5), 1279-1282. <doi: 10.1016/0009-2509(74)80128-4>

@references Subramanyam, B., & Das, A. (2009). Study of the adsorption of phenol by two soils based on kinetic and isotherm modeling analyses. Desalination, 249(3), 914-921. <doi:10.1016/j.desal.2009.05.020>

Examples

Ce <- c(0.01353, 0.04648, 0.13239, 0.27714, 0.41600, 0.63607, 0.80435, 1.10327, 1.58223)
Qe <- c(0.03409, 0.06025, 0.10622, 0.12842, 0.15299, 0.15379, 0.15735, 0.15735, 0.16607)
fiveparamanalysis(Ce, Qe)

PUPAIM

A Collection of Physical and Chemical Adsorption Isotherm Models

v0.2.0
GPL-2
Authors
John Ray V. Saroyda, Ranya Yyan S. Cruz, Roel Joseph C. Antonio, Carl Luis P. Flestado, Jeff Ryan S. Magalong, Kim Zyrell P. Zagala, Carmela L. Barbacena, Jeann M. Bumatay, Leslie F. Bautista, Chester C. Deocaris
Initial release

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