AIChE Journal, Vol.64, No.5, 1793-1805, 2018
Model Fitting of Sorption Kinetics Data: Misapplications Overlooked and Their Rectifications
When the model fitting of sorption kinetics data was performed using linearized pseudosecond-order rate equations based on constant Qe corresponding to equilibrium sorption, the instantaneous driving force for sorption was underestimated, resulting in an erroneous overestimation of the rate constant. To resolve the issue, a rectification of the model fitting was proposed by accounting for the concentration dependence of Qe in the model equation based on the fact that Qe in the equation represents the sorption capacity at that instant as sorption proceeded with time. The rectified approach was validated with experimental data for various sorption systems reported in the literature. It was shown that the rectification yielded true sorption rate constant that characterizes the relationship between sorption rate and solute concentration, thereby resolving the issues associated with the original approach where the specific rate constant was found to depend on solute concentration and sorption time. (C) 2017 American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Keywords:adsorption kinetics;pseudo second order model;rate constant;driving force;contaminants removal