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Adsorption kinetic modeling using pseudo-first order and pseudo-second order rate laws: A review

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In this paper, a new validation method was proposed and was then employed to re-examine previously published adsorption kinetic data to eliminate modeling biasness and eliminate model validation tools that cannot provide any kind of certainty on the validity of a model.
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Adsorption for water and wastewater treatment has been the subject of many research in the scientific community, focusing mainly on either equilibrium or kinetic studies. Adsorption kinetics are commonly modeled using pseudo-first and pseudo-second order rate laws. Analyses of published works in the past two decades indicated that the pseudo-second order is considered to be the superior model as it can represent many adsorption systems. However, critical assessment of modeling techniques and practices suggests that its superiority could be a consequence of currently acceptable modeling norms which tend to favor the pseudo-second order model. The partiality was due to several modeling pitfalls that are often neglected. In addition, commonly used model validation tools are often used haphazardly and redundantly. As such, they cannot sufficiently provide any kind of certainty on the validity of a model. To eliminate modeling biasness, a new validation method was proposed and was then employed to re-examine previously published adsorption kinetic data.

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Pseudo-second order model for sorption processes

TL;DR: In this paper, a literature review of the use of sorbents and biosorbents to treat polluted aqueous effluents containing dyes:organics or metal ions has been conducted.
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On the comparison of pseudo-first order and pseudo-second order rate laws in the modeling of adsorption kinetics

TL;DR: In this paper, a different method is proposed to analyze experimental results and it is employed here to reexamine experimental data taken from the literature, and it appears that the method generally used is flawed and that it unfairly favors pseudo-second order kinetics.
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Adsorptive removal of phenol by bagasse fly ash and activated carbon: Equilibrium, kinetics and thermodynamics

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of various experimental parameters like initial pH (pH0), contact time, adsorbent dose and initial concentration (C0) on the removal of phenol was evaluated.
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Insight into the adsorption kinetics models for the removal of contaminants from aqueous solutions

TL;DR: A review of common kinetic models for liquid adsorption can be found in this paper, where the authors discuss their origins, features, modified versions, applicability, and applicability with regard to liquid adaption modeling for both batch and dynamic systems.
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What is typical assumption of pseudo first order adsorption kinetic model?

The typical assumption of the pseudo-first order adsorption kinetic model is often favored due to current modeling norms, despite potential neglect of modeling pitfalls and validation shortcomings.

What is assumption of pseudo first order kinetic model?

The pseudo-first order kinetic model assumes that the rate of adsorption is directly proportional to the number of unoccupied sites on the adsorbent surface.

What is assumption of pseudo first order adsorption kinetic model?

The pseudo-first order adsorption kinetic model assumes that the rate of adsorption is directly proportional to the number of unoccupied sites on the adsorbent surface.