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Mole fractions, as function

The characteristic features of parameter estimation in a molecular model of adsorption are illustrated in Table 9.9, taking the simple example of the constant-capacitance model as applied to the acid-base reactions on a hydroxylated mineral surface. (It is instructive to work out the correspondence between equation (9.2) and the two reactions in Table 9.9.) Given the assumption of an average surface hydroxyl, there are just two chemical reactions involved (the background electrolyte is not considered). The constraint equations prescribe mass and charge balance (in terms of mole fractions, x) and two complex stability constants. Parameter estimation then requires the determination of the two equilibrium constants and the capacitance density simultaneously from experimental data on the species mole fractions as functions of pH. [Pg.252]

Fig. 11.9. Contour plots of the dry hydrogen mole fraction as function of time and axial position at standard conditions. Reprinted with permission from [11]. Copyright 2007 American Chemistry Society. Fig. 11.9. Contour plots of the dry hydrogen mole fraction as function of time and axial position at standard conditions. Reprinted with permission from [11]. Copyright 2007 American Chemistry Society.

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