The Thermal Hysteresis Temperature of ‘HPLC-6’: Langmuir Model

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The AFPs and water molecules are considered together when they adsorb on the ice surface in this article. Based on Myers and Prausnitz’s ideal adsorbed solution theory(IAST) and Langmuir adsorption model, the coverage rate of HPLC-6 on the ice surface is calculated when considering the adsorption of water, and the thermal hysteresis temperature of HPLC-6 is also given. The results show that the thermal hysteresis temperature increases as the concentration increases, and the theoretical result is agreement with experimental data.

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