Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemical Engineering, HTW University of Applied Sciences Dresden, Dresden, Germany
Abstract
Adsorption energy distributions from experimental gas adsorption isotherms are capable to characterize the energetic heterogeneity of a solid surface. Unfortunately, they can only be computed by the adsorption integral equation, which represents an ill-posed problem, i.e., the solution is highly sensitive to errors in the input data. Ill-posed problems are usually solved by means of regularization, but general regularization schemata do not provide useful criteria to estimate the approximation quality. In this paper, a former presented solution strategy tailor-made for the Langmuir kernel of the adsorption integral equation is extended to Fourier transform. This yields a simple and effective cut-off criterion for the Fourier cosine transform of the adsorption energy distribution. The cut-off criterion is applied to calculate adsorption energy distributions from synthetic and experimental adsorption isotherms.
Funder
Bundesministerium fuer Bildung und Forschung
Saechsisches Staatsministerium fuer Wissenschaft und Kunst
Subject
Surfaces and Interfaces,General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry
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