Jf. Porter et al., The prediction of sorption from a binary mixture of acidic dyes using single- and mixed-isotherm variants of the ideal adsorbed solute theory, CHEM ENG SC, 54(24), 1999, pp. 5863-5885
Equilibrium isotherms have been determined for the adsorption of two single
-component and one binary acid dye solutions on carbon. The ideal adsorbed
solute theory (IAST) has been used to predict isotherm data for the binary
system using the single-component dye sorption data alone. A detailed analy
sis has been carried out to investigate the effect of different error crite
ria for determining single-component isotherm parameters and their influenc
e on the results of IAS model simulations using the Langmuir and Freundlich
isotherm equations. It was found that the "best-fit" single-component isot
herm based on the minimum error criteria did not result in the "best-fit" I
AS model predictions. Furthermore, the IAS model producing the closest fit
to the binary experimental data did not use the same isotherm model as the
single-component data for one dye. Reasons for this apparently anomalous be
haviour have been discussed and the most likely cause appears to be dye-dye
interactions in the binary system. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All righ
ts reserved.