1 Theory Let us consider a liquid-solid adsorbent system. There are two solvents B<sub>0</sub> and B<sub>1</sub> in the liquid phase. B<sub>0</sub> is a weaker solvent and B<sub&...1 Theory Let us consider a liquid-solid adsorbent system. There are two solvents B<sub>0</sub> and B<sub>1</sub> in the liquid phase. B<sub>0</sub> is a weaker solvent and B<sub>1</sub> is a stronger one. By means of statistical thermodynamics and the ideal localized trap model, the adsorption equation of solvent B<sub>0</sub> on the surface of adsorbent phase can be expressed as follows.展开更多
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文摘1 Theory Let us consider a liquid-solid adsorbent system. There are two solvents B<sub>0</sub> and B<sub>1</sub> in the liquid phase. B<sub>0</sub> is a weaker solvent and B<sub>1</sub> is a stronger one. By means of statistical thermodynamics and the ideal localized trap model, the adsorption equation of solvent B<sub>0</sub> on the surface of adsorbent phase can be expressed as follows.