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Chemistry

Session Surface Chemistry - 1

Session Objectives Adsorption Adsorption versus absorption Types of adsorption: physisorption and chemisorption Desorption Adsorption isotherms: Freundlich adsorption isotherms Application

Adsorption The phenomenon of higher concentration of any molecular species at the surface than in the bulk Adsorbent The substance on the surface of which adsorption takes place is called adsorbent Adsorbate The substance which is being adsorbed on the surface of another substance. Desorption The process of removal of an adsorbed substance from the surface on which it is absorbed

Adsorbent Materials Activated Carbon Activated Alumina Silica Gel Molecular Sieves (Zeolites) Polar and Non-polar adsorbents

Adsorption vs absorption

Types of Adsorption Positive adsorption occurs when the concentration of adsorbate is higher on the surface of adsorbent than in the bulk. Negative adsorption occurs when the concentration of adsorbate is less on the surface of adsorbent than in the bulk.

Types of adsorption Physical adsorption Chemical adsorption

Factors affecting adsorption Effect of adsorbate: The easily liquifiable gases like NH3, HCl, CO2 etc. are adsorbed to a greater extent than the permanent gases such as H2 ,O2, N2, etc. Effect of specific area of the absorbent: The greater the specific area of the solid, the greater would be its adsorbing capacity. Effect of temperature:adsorption decreases with increase in temperature. Effect of pressure: An increase in pressure causes an increase in the magnitude of adsorption of an adsorbent.

Freundlich Isotherm A graph between the amount (x/m) adsorbed by an adsorbent and the equilibrium pressure of the adsorbate at constant temperature is called adsorption isotherm At low pressure the graph is nearly straight line At high pressure x/m becomes independent of p Over a narrow range of p

Freundlich Isotherm

Adsorption isobar Graph between the amount adsorbed(x/m) and temperature at a constant equilibrium pressure of adsorbate gas is known as adsorption isobar Chemisorption isobar shows an initial increase with temperature and then expected decrease .The initial increase is because of the fact that the heat supplied acts as activation energy required in chemisorption.

Application of Adsorption In clarification of sugar In gas masks In catalysis In adsorption indicators In chromatographic analysis In softening of hard water In preserving vacuum In paint industry In removing moisture from air in the storage of delicate instruments

Surender Kumar PGT CHEM Thank you