Vol. 12, Issue 4 (2024)
Mathematical kinetic and thermodynamic study of adsorption of sodium I by alkaline soil using batch method
Author(s): Dr. Neelam Chaudhary
Abstract: Soil alkalinity is associated with the presence of sodium ions in the soil either as a result of natural weathering or intentionally input or atmospheric changes or brought in by irrigation or water logging which may be directly or indirectly. In this way the aim of this work was to study the adsorption of on to the soil sample [ss] with different amount of adsorbate in the temperature range of 293K to 313K by using batch process method. Rate of adsorption was found nearest to Ist order reaction. Adsorption and desorption process run as complementary process gave equilibrium constant which tends to give approach of thermodynamics parameters like enthalpy change, Gibbs free energy change, entropy changes respectively with the help of mathematical modeling the kinetics and thermodynamic parameter were interpreted to make ease to understood with clear predictions, distribution classification and assumptions of the entire data's mutual relation.
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Dr. Neelam Chaudhary. Mathematical kinetic and thermodynamic study of adsorption of sodium I by alkaline soil using batch method. Int J Chem Stud 2024;12(4):115-119.