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- Adsorption is the adhesion of atoms, ions or molecules from a gas, liquid or dissolved solid to a surface. This process creates a film of the adsorbate...
- Langmuir adsorption model explains adsorption by ****uming an adsorbate behaves as an ideal gas at isothermal conditions. According to the model, adsorption and...
- Cryo-adsorption is a method used for hydrogen storage where gaseous hydrogen at cryogenic temperatures (150—60 K) is physically adsorbed on porous material...
- Dissociative adsorption is a process in which a molecule adsorbs onto a surface and simultaneously dissociates into two or more fragments. This process...
- Pressure swing adsorption (PSA) is a technique used to separate some gas species from a mixture of gases (typically air) under pressure according to the...
- Adsorption (not to be mistaken for absorption) is the ac****ulation and adhesion of molecules, atoms, ions, or larger particles to a surface, but without...
- Adsorption is the adhesion of ions or molecules onto the surface of another phase. Adsorption may occur via physisorption and chemisorption. Ions and...
- surface area available for adsorption or chemical reactions that can be thought of as a microscopic "sponge" structure (adsorption, not to be confused with...
- Adsorption refrigeration was invented by Michael Faraday in 1821, even though the basis of artificial modern refrigeration dates back to 1748 with William...
- The Gibbs adsorption isotherm for multicomponent systems is an equation used to relate the changes in concentration of a component in contact with a surface...