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Offline dipesh747

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Gibbs adsorption isotherm
« on: May 15, 2012, 12:30:05 PM »
My lecture notes say:

If ηi is the amount of component I in the surface phase σ in excess of that which would have been in
σ had the bulk phases α and β extended to a surface S with unchanging composition then the surface
excess concentration of solute Γι of component I is given by:

Γι = ηi / A

Does anyone know what he is trying to say?

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Re: Gibbs adsorption isotherm
« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2012, 12:30:22 PM »
My lecture notes say:

If ηi is the amount of component I in the surface phase σ in excess of that which would have been in
σ had the bulk phases α and β extended to a surface S with unchanging composition then the surface
excess concentration of solute Γι of component I is given by:

Γι = ηi / A

Does anyone know what he is trying to say?

The excess concentration Γι is given by that expression where A is the area of the surface and ηi ≡ ni - <ni>

ni is the total amount of I and <ni> is the average value obtained as the volume times the bulk concentration.

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