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- applications there can also be a distinction between physisorbed water and "free" water — the physisorbed water being that closely ****ociated with and relatively...
- steps (synthesis, modification, etc.). In the absence of chemisorbed or physisorbed species particle surfaces in aqueous suspension are generally ****umed...
- groups." These bonds create monolayers that are more stable than the physisorbed bonds of Langmuir–Blodgett films. A trichlorosilane based "head group"...
- between a chemisorbed and a physisorbed molecule. As opposed to the Langmuir-Rideal mechanism, in this mechanism the physisorbed molecule is in thermal equilibrium...
- is believed to operate by changing the solubility of chemisorbed and physisorbed collectors on sulfides. This theory originates from Russia. An example...
- desorption. Generally, the phenomenon is more effective for weaker-bound physisorbed species, which have a smaller adsorption potential depth compared to...
- is further from the surface than chemisorption. The transition from physisorbed to chemisorbed states are governed by the effective energy barrier E...
- encapsulation of non-polar gases such as H2. In this system, hydrogen is physisorbed on the surface of the zeolite pores through a mechanism of adsorption...
- radicals, it is qualified as a "non active" anode. Hydroxyl radicals are physisorbed on the electrode surface by means of weak interaction forces and thus...
- CH− 2: The monomer polymerizes only after it is physically adsorbed (physisorbed) on the part's surface. This process has inverse Arrhenius kinetics,...