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Values of the mass transfer coefficient of the linear driving force model for VOC adsorption on activated carbons

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Modelling of activated carbon cartridges is essential in personal protective equipments against toxic gases in order to know the duration of protection. The linear driving force model seems to be more adapted than the actual Wheeler–Jonas model because it has more physical significance. The difficulty is that the mass transfer coefficient can not be calculated a priori. Values of the LDF mass transfer coefficient are disseminated in the literature and thus there is no overview of the range and variations with different adsorbents, adsorbates and concentrations. The object of this paper is thus twofold: obtaining values of the mass transfer coefficient at different concentrations and adsorbates in order to have a comprehensive view of variations and appreciating the validity of the LDF constant pattern model.

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    Technical datasheet

    • Year of publication

      2013
    • Language

      Anglais
    • Discipline(s)

      Génie des procédés - Ingénierie des procédés
    • Author(s)

      CHAUVEAU R., GREVILLOT G., MARSTEAU S., VALLIERES C.
    • Reference

      Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 2013, 91, pp. 955-962
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