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ZLC Response for Systems with Surface Resistance Control

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The forms of the ZLC response for surface resistance and internal diffusion control are compared and it is suggested that for linear or nearly linear systems, these two patterns of behavior can be distinguished experimentally by examining the ratio of slope to intercept of the ZLC response plotted in log-linear coordinates.

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Ruthven, D., Brandani, F. ZLC Response for Systems with Surface Resistance Control. Adsorption 11, 31–34 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10450-005-1090-z

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