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Adsorption of Gases on Heterogeneous Surfaces

Book1991

Authors:

W. RUDZINSKI and D.H. EVERETT

Adsorption of Gases on Heterogeneous Surfaces

Book1991

 

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All real solid surfaces are heterogeneous to a greater or lesser extent and this book provides a broad yet detailed survey of the present state of gas adsorption. Coverage is compr ... read full description

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    Chapter 1 - Basic Principles

    Pages 1-34

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    Chapter 2 - The Empirical Adsorption Isotherms

    Pages 35-58

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    Chapter 3 - Calorimetric Effects in Adsorption

    Pages 59-82

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    Chapter 4 - The Interpretation of Empirical Isotherms in Terms of Surface Heterogeneity

    Pages 83-111

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    Chapter 5 - Ideal Monolayer Adsorption on Heterogeneous Surfaces

    Pages 112-137

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    Chapter 6 - On the Nature of the Heterogeneity of Real Solid Surfaces

    Pages 138-198

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    Chapter 7 - Low-pressure Adsorption and the Virial Description

    Pages 199-237

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    Chapter 8 - Mobile Monolayer Adsorption with Lateral Interactions

    Pages 238-287

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    Chapter 9 - Localised Monolayer Adsorption with Interactions between Adsorbed Molecules

    Pages 288-350

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    Chapter 10 - Multilayer Adsorption on Heterogeneous Surfaces

    Pages 351-419

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    Chapter 11 - Numerical Methods of Evaluating the Adsorption Energy Distribution

    Pages 420-490

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    Chapter 12 - Multisite Occupancy Adsorption on Heterogeneous Solid Surfaces

    Pages 491-528

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    Chapter 13 - Computer Simulation of Adsorption on Heterogeneous Solid Surfaces

    Pages 529-551

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    Author Index

    Pages 553-563

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    Subject Index

    Pages 564-573

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    Index of Systems

    Pages 574-578

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Description

All real solid surfaces are heterogeneous to a greater or lesser extent and this book provides a broad yet detailed survey of the present state of gas adsorption. Coverage is comprehensive and extends from basic principles to computer simulation of adsorption. Underlying concepts are clarified and the strengths and weaknesses of the various methods described are discussed.

All real solid surfaces are heterogeneous to a greater or lesser extent and this book provides a broad yet detailed survey of the present state of gas adsorption. Coverage is comprehensive and extends from basic principles to computer simulation of adsorption. Underlying concepts are clarified and the strengths and weaknesses of the various methods described are discussed.

Key Features

  • Adsorption isotherm equations for various types of heterogeneous solid surfaces
  • Methods of determining the nature of surface heterogeneity and porosity from experimental data
  • Studies of phase behavior of gases absorbed on heterogeneous solid surfaces
  • Computer simulation of adsorption on heterogeneous solid surfaces
  • Adsorption isotherm equations for various types of heterogeneous solid surfaces
  • Methods of determining the nature of surface heterogeneity and porosity from experimental data
  • Studies of phase behavior of gases absorbed on heterogeneous solid surfaces
  • Computer simulation of adsorption on heterogeneous solid surfaces

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ISBN

978-0-12-601690-1

Language

English

Published

1991

Copyright

Copyright © 1991 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Academic Press

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Authors

W. RUDZINSKI

Professor of Theoretical Chemistry, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland

D.H. EVERETT

Emeritus Professor of Physical Chemistry, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK