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- liquid or dissolved solid to a surface. This process creates a film of the adsorbate on the surface of the adsorbent. This process differs from absorption...
- The Langmuir adsorption model explains adsorption by ****uming an adsorbate behaves as an ideal gas at isothermal conditions. According to the model, adsorption...
- multilayer adsorption that usually utilizes a probing gas (called the adsorbate) that does not react chemically with the adsorptive (the material upon...
- desorption of the species. Thermal desorption is the process by which an adsorbate is heated and this induces desorption of atoms or molecules from the surface...
- adsorption which involves a chemical reaction between the surface and the adsorbate. New chemical bonds are generated at the adsorbent surface. Examples include...
- K+{\frac {1}{n}}\log p} x = m**** of adsorbate m = m**** of adsorbent p = equilibrium pressure of the gaseous adsorbate in case of experiments made in the...
- nuclei on the growth surface. In this mode, the adsorbate-adsorbate interactions are stronger than adsorbate-surface interactions, leading to island formation...
- molecule (the adsorbate) binds to solid (or liquid) surface atoms (the adsorbent). The reverse of adsorption is desorption, the adsorbate splitting from...
- and X-ray standing wave (XSW) measurements probe changes in surface and adsorbate structures with sub-Ångström resolution. Surface-extended X-ray absorption...
- and consequently, presents a smaller external surface. Diffusion of the adsorbate is thus an important factor. These carbons are suitable for adsorption...