Adsorption and Catalysis 1
Adsorption and Catalysis 1
Adsorption and Catalysis 1
Radha V Jayaram
Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai
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Different solids would adsorb different amounts of the same gas
even under similar conditions.
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1.Surface area of the solid
Higher the surface area, more is the surface available for adsorption
and greater is the adsorption.
The surface area depends upon the particle size of the substance
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Here, each side is divided into two
equal halves, ½ cm long, and the
cube is divided into two equal
halves, ½ cm long, and the cube is
cut along the lines indicated in the
Fig (b).
The cube is now divided into 8
smaller
cubes with each side 0.5 cm long
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2. The Nature of the Adsorbed Gas
The extent of adsorption also depends upon the nature of the gas.
The gases which are more easily liquefied are more readily
adsorbed than others.
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3. Temperature
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What is this plot ?
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V3>V2
P4>P3
V2>V1
P3>P2
T1 V4>V3
Vol. adsorbed
Vol. adsorbed
T2 >T1 P2>P1 V1
Pressure
T3 >T2
P1
T4 >T3
T5 >T4
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Langmuir Adsorption Isotherm
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A (g) A (ads)
B
Decomposition occurs uniformly across the surface.
pA
Rate = k qA B
A
fast RDS
For Langmuir adsorption fast
QA khet
kKp
Rate
1 Kp
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Two limiting cases
A (g) A (ads)
B (g) B (ads)
A (ads) B (ads) AB (ads) AB (g)
rds fast
Rate = k θA θ B pA B
pB AB
kKA pA KB pB
Rate
1 K A pA KB pB
A
2 fast RDS
QB fast
khet
QA
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How does the rate change with PA or PB?
For constant PB
rate
Rate limited by
surface concentration of A
Rate limited by
pA surface concentration of B
QB >> QA QB << QA
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Eley-Rideal
Bimolecular surface reactions
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Eley-Rideal
bimolecular surface reactions
QA = 1
For constant pA, the
rate is always first
rate
order wrt pB
For constant PB
kexp kexp
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Diagnosis of mechanism
B + S B-S
cannot proceed when A blocks all sites.
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