In surface chemistry, the HertzâÂÂKnudsen equation, also known as KnudsenâÂÂLangmuir equation describes evaporation rates, named after Heinrich Hertz and Martin Knudsen.
The HertzâÂÂKnudsen equation describes the non-dissociative adsorption of a gas molecule on a surface by expressing the variation of the number of molecules impacting on the surfaces per unit of time as a function of the pressure of the gas and other parameters which characterise both the gas phase molecule and the surface:
where:
Since the equation result has the units of s<sup>âÂÂ1</sup> per area, it can be assimilated to a rate constant for the adsorption process.