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Adsorption with multiple occupancy

This long list of assumptions defines the simplest adsorption model. In later sections we shall discuss more complex cases where each one of the above assumptions will be removed. For instance, multiple occupancy is discussed in section 2.9. The case with different types of sites is discussed in section 2.8.7, indistinguishable adsorbing sites in section 2.9.2, dependence between sites in Chapter 3, and equilibrium with a liquid phase in Chapter 8. [Pg.70]

In this section we examine the simplest case of an adsorption process with ligand-ligand interactions. The model treated here is a special case of the multiple occupancy model discussed in section 2.9. Here, m = 2, i.e., there are a maximum of two ligands on... [Pg.105]


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