ADSORPTION OF ETHYL ACETATE FROM ALIPHATIC ALCOHOLS ON ACTIVATED CHARCOAL
Abstract:
<p align="justify"> The adsorption equilibria of binary mixtures of ethyl acetate and aliphatic alcohols on activated charcoal were studied at 298 K. It was found that activated charcoal adsorbed ethyl acetate preferentially from all mixtures with aliphatic alcohols. The influence of the alkyl chain length of aliphatic alcohols on the adsorption of ethyl acetate was compared by means of composite and individual isotherms. The adsorption equilibrium data were analyzed on the basis of the Schay & Nagy Model </p>
<p align="justify"> The adsorption equilibria of binary mixtures of ethyl acetate and aliphatic alcohols on activated charcoal were studied at 298 K. It was found that activated charcoal adsorbed ethyl acetate preferentially from all mixtures with aliphatic alcohols. The influence of the alkyl chain length of aliphatic alcohols on the adsorption of ethyl acetate was compared by means of composite and individual isotherms. The adsorption equilibrium data were analyzed on the basis of the Schay & Nagy Model </p>
DOI: 10.48141/SBJCHEM.v8.n9.2000.4_2000.pdf
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