Nonlinear frequency response analysis as a tool for identification of adsorption kinetics: Case study - Pore-surface diffusion control

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In the present paper, the Nonlinear Frequency Response (NFR) analysis is applied for theoretical study of kinetics of adsorption governed by pore-surface diffusion. The concept of higher-order frequency response functions (FRFs) is used. Based on a nonlinear mathematical model for adsorption of pure gas and spherical adsorbent particles, the theoretical first- and second-order FRFs, which relate the adsorbate concentration in the particle to the surrounding pressure (F1(ω) and F2(ω,ω)), have been derived. The obtained FRFs have been simulated for different steady-state pressures and different ratios (between zero and one) of surface to pore diffusion coefficients. The results show that, unlike F1(ω), F2(ω,ω) exhibits features which unambiguously distinguish the pore-surface diffusion model from pure pore diffusion and micropore diffusion. Based on the characteristic features of F1(ω) and F2(ω,ω), a new methodology for direct estimation of the separate values of the pore and surface diffusion coefficients has been established.

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Brzić, D. V., & Petkovska, M. T. (2019). Nonlinear frequency response analysis as a tool for identification of adsorption kinetics: Case study - Pore-surface diffusion control. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/7932967

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