Henry's isotherm model
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| deterministic model | dimensional model | linear model | mathematical model | static model |
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mathematical model describing linear adsorption equilibrium valid at low solute concentrations, named after William Henry
The Henry’s isotherm model is a fundamental adsorption model that describes the linear relationship between solute concentration in the fluid phase and the amount adsorbed on a solid surface. It assumes a homogeneous surface with uniform adsorption sites and is valid at low solute concentrations where adsorption is proportional to concentration. The model represents the initial linear region of more complex isotherms such as the Langmuir and Freundlich models. It is commonly used to characterize dilute adsorption systems in environmental and chemical engineering.
List of contained entities
| Henry adsorption equation | |
| represents adsorbed solute (equilibrium) | |
| represents solute concentration (equilibrium) | |
| represents Henry adsorption constant | |
List of computational tasks
| linear parameter estimation (Henry's isotherm) |
Described at:
| Modelling and Interpretation of Adsorption Isotherms | (review) |
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