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THE UNIT PROBLEM IN THE THERMODYNAMIC CALCULATION OF ADSORPTION USING THE LANGMUIR EQUATION
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2014
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Equilibrium Constant KChemical KineticsEngineeringExperimental ThermodynamicsChemistryThermodynamic ModellingChemical EngineeringMolecular ThermodynamicsTransport PhenomenaStandard Equilibrium ConstantThermodynamicsEquilibrium Thermodynamic PropertyThermoanalytical MethodChemisorptionPhysical ChemistryLangmuir IsothermAdsorptionHeat TransferThe Langmuir EquationChemical Thermodynamics
The equilibrium constant K in the Langmuir isotherm is usually used to calculate the standard Gibbs free energy of adsorption (ΔG°). However, in a strictly theoretical sense, this calculation method is incorrect. The reason is that the K in the Langmuir isotherm has a dimension. According to the provisions of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), the standard equilibrium constant (K°) for calculating ΔG° must be a dimensionless parameter. We examined four examples from the literature and found that the calculation of ΔG° presented in these four references was incorrect. Based on the fact that this misapplication is very common, this note reviews the related literature and gives a short comment on this problem. Two methods for calculating the thermodynamic equilibrium constant by the Langmuir equation are provided and discussed.
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