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henryanalysis

Henry's Isotherm


Description

It describes the appropriate fit to the adsorption of adsorbate at relatively low concentrations such that all adsorbate molecules are secluded from their nearest neighbours.

Usage

henryanalysis(Ce, Qe)

Arguments

Ce

the numerical value for the equilibrium capacity

Qe

the numerical value for the adsorbed capacity

Value

the linear regression and the parameter for the henry isotherm analysis

Author(s)

De Osio, Lloyd P.

References

Ayawei, N., Ebelegi, A. N., and Wankasi, D. (2017). Review Article: Modelling and interpretation of Adsorption isotherms. HINDAWI: Journal of Chemistry. doi: 10.1155/2017/3039817

Bayuo, J. Pelig-Ba, K.B., and Abukari, M.A. (2018). Isotherm modelling of lead (II) adsorption from aqueous solution using groundnut shell as a low-cost adsorbent. IOSR Journal of Appplied chemistry doi:10.9790/5736-1111011823

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)
henryanalysis (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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