Abstract
Studies of adsorption on biologically derived materials typically include direct measurement of either the adsorption isotherm or the heat of adsorption, but not both. Simultaneous measurement of adsorption and heat of adsorption should provide a more reliable description of the material under study. In this context, an analysis of the thermodynamics of water sorption is presented and a multilayer heat of sorption equation is derived within the framework of the Guggenheim–Anderson–deBoer (GAB) model. This model is applied to the previously published data for water vapor sorption and heat of water vapor sorption on stratum corneum (SC) over a range of relative humidities. The GAB models effectively characterize both heat evolution and equilibrium mass uptake over a broad water activity range. The thermodynamic results suggest significant restructuring of the SC during the sorption process; the sorption data alone are not sufficient to identify this effect. The results of this study emphasize first, the importance of incorporating a multilayer approach with variable energies of interaction in modeling of water uptake by SC and second, the utility of correlating sorption and calorimetric data simultaneously.
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