Comparison of Linear and Non-linear Methods on Sorption Isotherm

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Comparison of Linear and Non-linear Methods on Sorption Isotherm Chia-Cheng Lin#, Wen-Ta Chiu and Yuh-Shan Ho* Taipei Medical University - Wan-Fang Hospital Introduction Equilibrium relationships between sorbents and sorbates are described by sorption isotherms which give the capacity of a sorbent for a sorbate. Isotherms can be obtained by examining batch reactions at fixed temperatures. Linear regression is frequently used to determine the best-fitting isotherm. In this study, the linear least-squares method and a non-linear method of three widely used isotherms, the Langmuir, Freundlich, and Redlich-Peterson, were compared in an experiment examining lead ion sorption onto peat. A trial-and-error procedure was used for the non-linear method using the solver add-in with Microsoft’s spreadsheet, Microsoft Excel. Methods Equilibrium isotherms were determined by shaking a fixed mass of peat (0.4 g) with 100 ml of lead(II) solutions in conical flasks. A range of lead(II) concentrations (20 to 120 mg/dm3) was tested at an initial value of pH 6.0. After shaking the flasks for 4 h, the reaction mixtures were filtered through filter paper, and then the filtrates was analysed for the remaining lead(II) concentration with atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS). Results Figure 2. Isotherms obtained using the linear method for the sorption of lead(II) onto peat at a temperature of 313 K Table 1. Isotherms and their linear forms Table 2. Isotherm parameters obtained using the non-linear method Figure 3. Freundlich isotherm for the lower equilibrium concentration range of the sorption of lead(II) onto peat at various temperatures Figure 4. Isotherms obtained using the non-linear method for the sorption of lead(II) onto peat at a temperature of 303 K. Figure 1. Langmuir isotherms obtained using the linear method for the adsorption of lead(II) onto peat at a temperature of 293 K Conclusion It is not appropriate to use the coefficient of determination of the linear regression method for comparing the best-fitting isotherms. The non-linear method is a better way to obtain the isotherm parameters. Langmuir-1 is the most-popular linear form which had the highest coefficient of determination compared with other Langmuir linear equations. Both the two-parameter Langmuir and the three-parameter Redlich-Peterson isotherms had higher values for the coefficient of determination for the sorption of lead ion onto peat. The Freundlich isotherm can be applied in two separate regions of equilibrium concentrations. Thermodynamic parameters shows that the sorption of lead onto peat is spontaneous nature and exothermic.