Boyd's film diffusion model for water contaminant adsorption: Time for an upgrade?
The Boyd film diffusion model is widely used in liquid phase adsorption studies for its mathematical simplicity and straightforward data analysis. However, a lack of awareness regarding its restrictive assumptions has led to widespread misuse. The Boyd model assumes film diffusion as the rate-contro...
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Main Authors: | Chu K.H., Hashim M.A., Hayder G. |
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Elsevier B.V.
2025
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