adsorbeerunud
Adsorbeerunud is the Estonian term used to describe atoms, ions, or molecules that have become attached to a surface by adsorption rather than being absorbed into the bulk of a material. The resulting interfacial layer forms on solid interfaces such as mineral surfaces, activated carbon, metals, oxides, or membranes. Adsorbed species are distinguished from those that have diffused into the interior of a substance.
Adsorption can occur via two main mechanisms. Physisorption involves weak van der Waals forces and tends to
Adsorption is often described by isotherm models such as Langmuir (monolayer, homogeneous surface), Freundlich (heterogeneous surfaces),
Applications of adsorption are widespread. In environmental engineering, activated carbon removes organic pollutants from water and