Adsorption in Nanoporous Carbon

Additions and Corrections. Photocatalytic Transformation ... Thermodynamics, Department of Chemical. Engineering, University of Delaware,. Newark, Del...
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Additions and Corrections Photocatalytic Transformation of 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol on TiO2 under Sub-Band-Gap Illumination A. G. Agrios, K. A. Gray,* and E. Weitz Langmuir 2003, 19, 1402-1409. Adsorption data and model fits were shown in Figure 2a. The graphs were correct, but an error was made in reporting the fitting parameters. The correct values are as follows. For dark adsorption, the line slope is (6.5 ( 0.3) × 10-3 L g-1. For light adsorption, the Langmuir parameters are qm ) (6.81 ( 0.52) µmol g-1 and K ) (11.7 ( 2.5) × 10-3 µM-1. In filtered light, the correct Langmuir parameters are qm ) (15.1 ( 2.7) µmol g-1 and K ) (1.3 ( 0.3) × 10-3 µM-1. In the text, we compared the curves to each other based on the adsorption values at a common abscissa coordinate ([TCP]eq ) 300 µM), not using these fitting parameters. Therefore, this correction has no impact on any other data comparisons, discussion, or conclusions. LA0301588 10.1021/la0301588 Published on Web 05/14/2003

Monte Carlo Simulation of O2 and N2 Adsorption in Nanoporous Carbon (C168 Schwarzite) Jianwen W. Jiang, Jeffery B. Klauda, and Stanley I. Sandler* Langmuir 2003, 19, 3512-3518. An error in the byline occurred during the galley correction process. The correct title and byline are given below: Monte Carlo Simulation of O2 and N2 Adsorption in Nanoporous Carbon (C168 Schwarzite) Jianwen Jiang, Jeffery B. Klauda, and Stanley I. Sandler* Center for Molecular & Engineering Thermodynamics, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19716 LA030166O 10.1021/la030166o Published on Web 05/07/2003