Abstract

The adsorption isotherms of various free and conjugated bile salts (BS) onto the surface of graphite (Gr) powder in aqueous borate buffer solution at pH 10 were obtained as a function of temperature ranging from 20 or 25 to 42 °C. Analysis by Langmuir plot was made within the concentration range where the Langmuir adsorption took place, and from it the maximum amount of monolayer adsorption (Nm) and the Langmuir constant (KL), i.e., the ratio of rate constants of adsorption and desorption (KL = ka/kd), were determined for each BS at different temperatures. The present study shows the KL to be the reciprocal of equilibrium concentration (C*) at half surface coverage, as KL = 1/C*, and in addition, KL is equal to the adsorption equilibrium constant, Kad, which was defined by a thermodynamic consideration. For determination of KL or Kad, a more reliable method was proposed by to more easily examine the accuracy of the measured points. From the van't Hoff plot of Kad, the enthalpy changes (adsorption heats, Δ...

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