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Yield curve fitting conclusion

Behaviors of the 17 vs. log i relation expected under various experimental conditions are reproduced in Figure 9 for the case of the positive Temkin isotherm. The shape is naturally dependent upon the adsorption isotherm, but several conclusions below can be drawn without having precise information concerning the isotherm. Generally speaking, the use of the Temkin isotherm yields smoother curves, and possibly better fit with experiment, than the use of the Langmuir isotherm. ... [Pg.268]


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