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Xenon physical constants

Figure 1 shows the representation of the experimental isotherm (B. G. Aristov, V. Bosacek, A. V. Kiselev, Trans. Faraday Soc. 1967 63, 2057) of xenon adsorption on partly decationized zeolite LiX-1 (the composition of this zeolite is given on p. 185) with the aid of the virial equation in the exponential form with a different number of coefficients in the series i = 1 (Henry constant), i = 2 (second virial coefficient of adsorbate in the adsorbent molecular field), i = 3, and i = 4 (coefficients determined at fixed values of the first and the second coefficients which are found by the method indicated for the adsorption of ethane, see Figure 4 on p. 41). In this case, the isotherm has an inflection point. The figure shows the role of each of these four constants in the description of this isotherm (as was also shown on Figure 3a, p. 41, for the adsorption of ethane on the same zeolite sample). The first two of these constants—Henry constant (the first virial constant) and second virial coefficient of adsorbate-adsorbate interaction in the field of the adsorbent —have definite physical meanings. [Pg.57]


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