Abstract

The output concentration pressure dependences of the water vapor passed in portions through a layer of MN-200 adsorbent whose delay and shape drastically depend on the parameters of introduced portions are determined using diode-laser spectroscopy. A model describing the experimental data and demonstrating the important role of interphase mass-exchange lag in the process of water vapor propagation in a porous-granular medium is proposed.

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