Modeling of sorption kinetics: The pseudo-second order equation and the sorbate intraparticle diffusivity

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The applicability of the pseudo-second order equation (PSOE) has been explained on the ground of the model assuming that the overall sorption rate is limited by the rate of sorbate diffusion in the pores of sorbent (intraparticle diffusion model). Mathematical expressions have been proposed in order to describe the dependence of the pseudo-second order constant on such parameters as the initial sorbate concentration, the progress of the sorption process and the solid/solution ratio. Further, it has been shown that equilibrium sorption capacities estimated by using PSOE may be much lower than the actual ones: it depends mainly on how the sorption system is close to equilibrium. The values of parameters applied in calculations were taken from the literature and correspond to the biosorption systems designed to remove the heavy metals from the aqueous solution. © 2013 The Author(s).

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Plazinski, W., Dziuba, J., & Rudzinski, W. (2013). Modeling of sorption kinetics: The pseudo-second order equation and the sorbate intraparticle diffusivity. Adsorption, 19(5), 1055–1064. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10450-013-9529-0

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