Adsorption Isotherms from Chromatographic Measurements
@article{Glueckauf1947AdsorptionIF, title={Adsorption Isotherms from Chromatographic Measurements}, author={E. Glueckauf}, journal={Nature}, year={1947}, volume={160}, pages={301-301} }
IT has been shown1 that adsorption isotherms can be calculated with good accuracy from chromatographic data, utilizing the measured concentrations (cν) of eluted solute after developing the original band with ν c.c. of pure solvent. Use is made of the equation where q is the amount of solute adsorbed per gm. of adsorbent, xt is the total amount of adsorbent in the column (gm.), α is the pore space of the adsorbent (c.c./gm. adsorbent), μc is the total eluate after the point of concentration c.
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