The paper deals with the modeling of the effect of maldistribution in pollutant abatementtrichloroethylene(TCE)concerning low concentration(10-5-10-8kg·m-3)adsorption in an adsorber.Such a concentration range is rather typical in many an environmental application.Isotherms andbreakthrough curves for TCE adsorption are obtained both for a commercial activated carbonSorbonorit 4 and a laboratory adsorber of dB/dP=11.Two two-dimensional nonequilibrium isothermalmodels are developed to describe the mass transfer in the fixed bed taking into account the effect ofmaldistribution.It is found the simulation results with maldistribution are in very good agreementwith the experimental findings.Low concentration TCE adsorption in a fixed bed of activated carbonis found to be strongly influenced by maldistribution.The non-uniform distributions of concentrationand loading of the pollutant in the adsorber are predicted by the model.Maldistribution and its ef-fect on the initial breakthrough of TCE in
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