Adsorption amounts of solvent vapors such as n-hexane, toluene, and MEK on
two commercial activated carbons (SLG-2PS and X-7000) were, measured experi
mentally using a quartz spring balance connected with a high vacuum system.
Single-species equilibrium data show typical type II isotherms, which are
most frequently encountered in separation processes. Equilibrium data obtai
ned at relative vapor pressures less than 0.3 were fitted to four well-know
n isotherms such as Langmuir, Freundlich, Sips, and Dubinin-Astakov (D-A) e
quations. All isotherm equations were found to describe experimental equili
brium data satisfactorily. Only the Langmuir equation was not proper to fit
the equilibrium data of solvent vapors on SLG-2PS. In order to evaluate th
e adsorption energy distribution of the solvent vapors on activated carbons
, a simple model based on the condensation approximation (CA) approach was
applied. According to the result, it was proven that two carbons have energ
etically heterogeneous surfaces.