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                                   MONOLAYER
                            o       0.1     0.2      0.3

                                            P I  Po
                          Figure 7.9.  Typical isotherm for physical  adsorption.


           with VM  the monolayer volume and K  a constant. Howeve,r, above approxi-
           mately pi Po = 0.1, multilayer condensation is extensive. A theoretical model
           for this was first  derived by Brunauer,  Emmett, and Teller, giving the now
           famous  BET equation(215):

                                 v             cp
                                                                          (7.5)
                                VM    [Po-p][I+(c-l)plpo]

           The  parameter c  includes the  heats of adsorption  and liquefaction  and  is
           fairly constant for a given class of materials (e.g., oxides and metals), with
           values below  100.
                Equation  (7.5)  is  valid  up  to  plpo = 0.3.  Above  this  point,  liquid
           condensation  begins  in  the  smallest  micro pores  and  progresses  through
           mesopores as pi Po approaches unity. This feature is discussed in the section
           on pore size distributions.
               Finding  VM  by fitting equation (7.4)  is  impractical, s,ince it is valid in
           such  a  small  region.  Early  workers  attempted  to  estimate  the  monolayer
           graphically,  with  resulting  imprecision  and  irreproducibility.  The  BET
           equation was a  breakthrough in  catalytic science by providing an accurate
           and reliable means of finding  VM .  Rearranging variables gives

                                               (c -I) (  I  )
                                           1
                                 P
                             ---"-- =  -- + --- p  Po                     (7.6)
                              V(Po - p)   VMc    VMc
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