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Adsorption - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Adsorption refers to the process in which atoms, ions, or molecules from a gas, liquid, or dissolved solid adhere to a surface, forming a film .
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Adsorption - Wikipedia
Adsorption is the adhesion [1] of atoms, ions or molecules from a gas, liquid or dissolved solid to a surface.
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Home | Adsorption
A comprehensive resource for scientists, engineers, and technologists, providing peer-reviewed content on adsorption and closely related fields.
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adsorption
adsorption (ædˈsɔːpʃən) [f. L. ad to, towards + -sorption, see absorption.] a. The process by which specific gases, liquids or substances in solution adhere to the exposed surfaces of materials, usually solids, with which they are in contact.1882 in Nature XXVI. 139 ‘Adsorption,’ or condensation of ...
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Adsorption | Definition, Types, & Facts - Britannica
Adsorption, capability of all solid substances to attract to their surfaces molecules of gases or solutions with which they are in contact.
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ADSORPTION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ADSORPTION is the adhesion in an extremely thin layer of molecules (as of gases, solutes, or liquids) to the surfaces of solid bodies or ...
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Adsorption Research, Inc.: Adsorption | Gas & Liquid Separation
Adsorption is a process that uses special solids (called adsorbents) to remove substances from either gaseous or liquid mixtures. The term “adsorption” was ...
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What is Adsorption?
Adsorption is the preferential partitioning of substances from a gas or liquid onto a solid surface, separating it from one phase and concentrating it at ...
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Absorption and Adsorption - Definition, Difference, Examples
Absorption And Adsorption Adsorption is the adhesion of molecules of gas, liquid, or dissolved solids to a surface. This process creates a ...
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Adsorption Basics: Part 1 - AIChE
Adsorption can be used to treat waste streams or purify valuable components of a feed. This article describes both equilibrium and mass-transfer ...
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Adsorption and degradation of cyanogen in different cereals
Adsorption and degradation of C2N2 in cereals were investigated using a static method under controlled conditions. C2N2 residue in cereals, its adsorption, and volatilization were studied with gas chromatography. Degradation products were determined using a flow injection analyser(FIA).The results showed that cereals had a very high C2N2 adsorption capacity with a rate over 90% within 1 h ...
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Structural and Adsorption Features of Polyoxovanadate ...
... (POV-MOC). What is more important, such template effect is adjustable by means of several strategies, for instance, introduction of exogenous metal ions ...
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Polyelectrolyte adsorption
where is the reduced surface potential:
and is the Bjerrum length:
Layer-by-layer adsorption
Since charge plays a key role in polyelectrolyte adsorption This drop in adsorption rates can be countered by exploiting the tendency for charge overcompensation to occur.
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Selective adsorption
In crystal growth, selective adsorption refers to the phenomenon where adsorbing molecules attach preferentially to certain crystal faces. An example of selective adsorption can be demonstrated in the growth of Rochelle salt crystals.
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