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SHILPI DAS Posted - 12/19/2018 : 12:05:31 AM
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I am doing work on adsorption. Can you please tell me how to do non-linear regression analysis in Langmuir isotherm in Origin? How can I determine the initial values for the parameters i.e lower bound?
The equation is qe=qmKCe/(1+KCe). The parameters are qm, K.
Kindly provide me the steps. I have tried but cannot. Kindly reply Sir

With best regards


S.Das
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lkb0221 Posted - 12/19/2018 : 11:31:14 AM
Hi,

You can convert it to a linear scale first, see this tutorial:
https://www.originlab.com/doc/Tutorials/Linear-Fit-For-Kinetic-Models

SZ

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