Che 126 Separation Processes: Module 4 - Adsorption
Che 126 Separation Processes: Module 4 - Adsorption
PROCESSES
MODULE 4 -ADSORPTION
ADSORPTION
An operation whereby specific components of fluid phase
(gas/liquid) are preferentially adhered to the surfaces of the
solid.
Since
II. Two Stage Co-Current Process
( ) ( )
1
Y1 1
Y2 n
X1=
n
X 2=
m m
The first stage and second stage operating lines are
Problem 1. 50 parts of copperas and lime per million parts of dyehouse effluent
removes 50% of the color. How much will be required to reduce the color to 5%
if n = 8.5?
Given:
2nd condition:
L0
X0
V1
V0 Y1=0.5Y0
Y0
X1=
Problem 2. Water contains organic color which is to be extracted with alum and lime. Five parts of
alum and lime per million parts of water will reduce the color to 25% of the original color and 10 parts
will reduce the color to 3.5%. Estimate how much alum and lime as parts per million are required to
reduce the color to 0.5% of the original color.
Given:
1st condition:
(eqn 1)
(eqn 2)
Eqn (1) = eqn (2)
2nd condition:
Problem 3. In bleaching or removal of coloring substance of material such as
coconut oil or sugar, decolorizing agents such as activated carbon is used.
Bleaching can be carried out in a single pass, or multipass or other methods. If
80% of the color is removed in a single stage decolorization with 4% activated
carbon, how much activated carbon will be needed to remove the same
amount of color in a 2-stage counter current decolorization if n=2?
Given:
Consider single stage: n=2
2nd condition: expect mass adsorbent to be less than 4% (for 2-stage counter
current system)
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Adsorption Isotherm:
FREUNDLICH EQUATION:
Where:
x = amount adsorbed
m = amount of adsorbent
P = pressure
n & k = constants - depend on the nature of the adsorbent and the gas at a
particular temperature.
Plotting (forms a straight line)
LANGMUIR EQUATION
Plot line
Slope: intercept:
TYPES II – V ISOTHERMS
Plot:
Slope:
Practice exercises will be uploaded in our g classroom.
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McCabe, W. L., Smith, J.C., and Harriott, P. (2006) Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering,
7th ed. New York: McGraw Hill, Inc.
Olaño, S. (2000), Reviewer for Chemical Engineering Licensure Examination, Manila Review
Institute, Inc., Manila