Multicomponent Adsorption of Volatile Organic Compounds in the Liquid Phase: Predictive Engineering Models, Molecular Simulations and Experiments
@inproceedings{Brunchi2015MulticomponentAO, title={Multicomponent Adsorption of Volatile Organic Compounds in the Liquid Phase: Predictive Engineering Models, Molecular Simulations and Experiments}, author={C. Brunchi}, year={2015} }
The aim of this thesis is to study multicomponent adsorption equilibria in the liquid phase. Most experimental data on adsorption reported in the literature are for binary systems with only a handful of studies on ternary systems. This is mainly because multicomponent adsorption data are considerably more difficult to measure than pure component data. As a consequence, theories that can predict multicomponent adsorption equilibria using only pure component data are frequently used even though… CONTINUE READING
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