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A cluster-exact approximation study of the adsorption of binary mixtures on heterogeneous surfaces
Fecha
2016-11Registro en:
Sanchez Varretti, Fabricio Orlando; Bulnes, Fernando Manuel; Ramirez Pastor, Antonio Jose; A cluster-exact approximation study of the adsorption of binary mixtures on heterogeneous surfaces; Elsevier Science; Applied Surface Science; 387; 11-2016; 268-273
0169-4332
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Sanchez Varretti, Fabricio Orlando
Bulnes, Fernando Manuel
Ramirez Pastor, Antonio Jose
Resumen
The adsorption of binary mixtures on heterogeneous surfaces is studied by a cluster approximation (CA), based on the exact calculation of configurations on finite cells. The substrate is characterized by n types of sites, each with different adsorption energy. The process is monitored through the total and partial isotherms. The theoretical formalism is used to model experimental data of methane–ethane mixtures adsorbed on a template-synthesized carbon. The CA results are compared with the ones corresponding to the well-known Ideal Adsorbed Solution Theory (IAST). Even though a good fitting is obtained from IAST, it is found that CA is a more accurate model to estimate the binary data on the highly heterogeneous carbon sample.