The Jovanovic adsorption isotherm in water contaminant research: Unmasking spurious versions and spotlighting the real thing
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-2023
Abstract
This study evaluates the capability of the Jovanovic ` isotherm in correlating water contaminant adsorption data. Both incorrect and correct formulations of the isotherm are examined. Two flawed versions lead to negative adsorption equilibrium constants when fitting experimental data. These results are nonsensical and contradict the conventional definition of equilibrium constants. In contrast, the genuine Jovanovic ` isotherm proves to be a valuable model for describing favorable or type I isotherm data. It serves as a practical alternative to the widely used Langmuir isotherm. Additionally, this research evaluates a rarely used version of the Jovanovic ` isotherm specifically developed for multilayer adsorption. The findings reveal that a modified adaptation of the multilayer adsorption isotherm is superior to the original formulation, enabling an accurate representation of sigmoid or type II isotherm data. Moreover, this work demonstrates that by assuming Jovanovic ` local behavior, global isotherms capable of representing adsorption on heterogeneous adsorbents can be obtained.
Keywords
Energy distribution, Global isotherm, Jovanovich isotherm, Misconception, Misuse, Thermodynamic parameter
Divisions
sch_che
Publication Title
Chemical Engineering Science
Volume
281
Publisher
Elsevier
Publisher Location
THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND