Analysis of commonly used batch adsorption kinetic models derived from mass transfer-based modelling

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2022 Nov;29(53):79875-79889. doi: 10.1007/s11356-021-18479-y. Epub 2022 Jan 11.

Abstract

Modelling of liquid-solid batch adsorption based on mass transfer and conservation equations results in differential equations that may have or not an analytical solution. Even when analytical solutions are available, several simplified models can be considered for evaluating kinetic data of batch adsorption experiments. However, these simplified models are commonly used regardless of the premises considered in its development, and the analysis of the kinetic experiments based on these simplified models may be severely compromised. For this reason, this work presents a detailed development of the phenomenological models, and the hypotheses considered in its development are clearly stated. Typical simplified models derived from the phenomenological ones are obtained, and the conditions considered in the simplification are critically assessed. It was observed that the simplified models fail mainly for considering the concentration of the bulk phase constant over time or considering a linear adsorption isotherm. It must be emphasised that even when phenomenological models must be solved through numerical procedures, its use must be preferred, since the agreement with model premises and experimental conditions are closer, ensuring the quality of the kinetic data analysis.

Keywords: Adsorption kinetics; Batch adsorption; Liquid–solid adsorption; Mass transfer; Phenomenological models; Simplified kinetic models.

MeSH terms

  • Adsorption*
  • Kinetics