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The Weber and Morris Intraparticle Diffusion Model is a multi-linear sorption process in which the intraparticle diffusion process is the limiting factor, where other interaction mechanisms such as adsorption on the external surface and diffusion into the interior may be happening simultaneously (Campos, Barbosa, Rodriguez-Diaz, and Duarte, 2018).
wam.pl(t, qt)
t |
the numerical value for contact time |
qt |
the numerical value for the amount adsorbed at time t |
the piecewise-linear regression and the parameter estimation for the Weber and Morris Intraparticle Diffusion Model
Jeff Ryan S. Magalong
Joshua Z. Dela Cruz
Jeann M. Bumatay
Chester C. Deocaris
Weber, W.J. and Morris, J.C. (1963) Kinetics of Adsorption on Carbon from Solutions. Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division, American Society of Civil Engineers, 89, 31-60.
Campos, N. F., Barbosa, C. M. B. M., Rodriguez-Diaz, J. M., &; Duarte, M. M. M. B. (2018) <doi:10.1177/0263617418773844> Removal of naphthenic acids using activated charcoal: Kinetic and equilibrium studies. Adsorption Science and Technology, 36(7-8), 1405-1421.
t <- c(0,15,30,45,60,75,90,105,120) qt <-c(0.000,3.718,3.888,4.102,4.274,4.402,4.444,4.488,4.616) wam.pl(t,qt)
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