Definition of Desorption. Meaning of Desorption. Synonyms of Desorption

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- Desorption is the physical process where adsorbed atoms or molecules are released from a surface into the surrounding vacuum or fluid. This occurs when...
- In m**** spectrometry, matrix-****isted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) is an ionization technique that uses a laser energy-absorbing matrix to create...
- Temperature programmed desorption (TPD) is the method of observing desorbed molecules from a surface when the surface temperature is increased. When experiments...
- thus charging the analyte. Surface-****isted laser desorption/ionization (SALDI) is a soft laser desorption technique used for analyzing biomolecules by m****...
- Society of ****an held in Kyoto, in May 1987 and became known as soft laser desorption (SLD). However, there was some criticism about his winning the prize,...
- Thermal desorption is an environmental remediation technology that utilizes heat to increase the volatility of contaminants such that they can be removed...
- Field desorption (FD) is a method of ion formation used in m**** spectrometry (MS) in which a high-potential electric field is applied to an emitter with...
- ionization (ESI) and Koichi Tanaka for the development of soft laser desorption (SLD) and their application to the ionization of biological macromolecules...
- Soft laser desorption (SLD) is laser desorption of large molecules that results in ionization without fragmentation. "Soft" in the context of ion formation...
- adsorbent. The term sorption encomp****es both adsorption and absorption, and desorption is the reverse of sorption. IUPAC definition adsorption: An increase in...