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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adsorption constant" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific contexts, particularly in chemistry and environmental science, to describe a specific value that quantifies the extent to which a substance adheres to a surface.
Example: "The adsorption constant for the chemical compound was determined through a series of laboratory experiments."
Alternatives: "adsorption coefficient" or "adsorption equilibrium constant".
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{text{ln}}V = AT[2.7{text{ln}}T - {text{ln}}P - 12.6603] + B (3)where A and B stand for adsorption constant and can be obtained from experimental adsorptive data of coal at a given temperature.
The permeability of coal seams is in negative linear and positive exponent relation with volume adsorption constant VL and pressure adsorption constant PL, respectively.
The Langmuir adsorption constant, KL H was determined as 7.695 × 102 dm3 mol−102
The error produced in assuming that the apparent adsorption constant is the real one was calculated to be very important.
Indeed, the organic base showed the highest adsorption constant on metallic iron.
The value of the apparent adsorption constant depends on various system properties and experimental conditions, such as the Thiele modulus, the amount of catalyst and the contact time.
Conversely, the adsorption constant, Kads, is relatively invariant for vanadia supported on silica, alumina, and titania, decreasing in value by about half only for the vanadia/ceria catalyst.
The simulation results obtained from the adsorption constant estimated at the molecular level are in good agreement with the experimental results of the pulse response.
The proposed Langmuir adsorption constant is designed to produce a reduced free volume available to the encapsulated gas molecules as the pressure increases.
The adsorption isotherms obtained in the linear region (or adsorption constant) are exploited as a model parameter required for the adsorption process simulation.
These results indicate that both higher pressures and higher temperatures could promote a faster adsorption diffusion rate, thus could promote a greater adsorption constant rate.
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