absorptiona
Absorptiona is a term used to describe a generic process by which a system takes in material, energy, or information from its surroundings, resulting in a net change of state. While not a standard scientific term, absorptiona is used in interdisciplinary discussions to compare uptake mechanisms across chemistry, physics, biology, and information theory.
In chemistry, absorptiona can refer to bulk absorption of a substance into a matrix or solvent, as
Mechanisms include diffusion-driven uptake, chemical reactions forming bound products, and physical binding or entrapment. Properties are
Applications span environmental engineering, such as gas capture and water purification; energy technologies, including solar absorbers
The term is occasionally encountered in theoretical expositions and meta-analyses as a unifying label for uptake