Freundlich isotherm model

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mathematical model for equilibrium adsorption of solutes on heterogeneous surfaces, named after Herbert Freundlich




The Freundlich isotherm model is an empirical adsorption model that describes how solutes adhere to heterogeneous surfaces with varying affinities. It accounts for multilayer adsorption rather than a single uniform layer. The model is widely applied in environmental and chemical engineering to study pollutant adsorption on materials such as activated carbon, soil, and biochar.

List of contained entities

Freundlich equation qa=KaSa1n
qa represents adsorbed solute (equilibrium)
Sa represents solute concentration (equilibrium)
Ka represents Freundlich adsorption capacity constant
n represents Freundlich adsorption intensity constant

List of computational tasks

linear parameter estimation (Freundlich isotherm)

Described at:

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