Well yes generally the entropy has decrease , which is why i asked about the type of system involved. Perhaps you can make a summary of what they did , what adsorbs on which type of surface at specific conditions, etc.
Sir in the research paper the authors have done the work on adsorption. In this, they have worked on the adsorption of 2-aminophenol on two different adsorbent namely activated carbon (fertilizer waste) and activated slag (steel industry waste). Firstly they carried out the batch analysis in which they did the adsorption of 2-amionphenol on the different adsorbents under different conditions of concentration of adsorbate, amount of adsorbent, contact time, temperature. From these studies they have evaluated different parameters like kinetics of the process, from concentration studies obtained different Freundlich and Langmuir adsorption isotherms (which in turn was used to evaluate thermodynamic parameters.
the result shown in the paper are:
1) The process was found to be endothrmic in case of both adsorbents as adsorption increased with temperature (though it is said that adsorption is an endothermic process.
2) The process of adsorption was found to be greater in case of activated carbon than in case of activated slag (while the entropy of activated carbon is calculated larger than the activated slag)
3) Is their any use of finding Freundlich isotherm?