adsorbans
Adsorbans are atoms, ions, or molecules that are attracted to and held on a solid surface by adsorption. They originate from a surrounding gas or liquid phase and form an adsorbed layer on the surface. In current English usage, the standard term for these species is adsorbates; adsorbans appears mainly in older literature or as a direct translation from other languages.
Adsorption can be physical (physisorption) or chemical (chemisorption). Physisorption involves weak van der Waals interactions and
To describe how adsorbans populate a surface, researchers use adsorption isotherms such as Langmuir, Freundlich, and
Applications of adsorption span catalysis, environmental remediation (removing pollutants from air or water), separation processes, and