adsorbendiga
Adsorbendiga is a term that refers to a material capable of adsorbing other substances. Adsorption is a surface phenomenon where atoms, molecules, or ions from a substance adhere to the surface of another substance. The adsorbing material is called the adsorbent, and the substance being adsorbed is called the adsorbate. Adsorbents are typically porous materials with a large surface area, which allows for a greater capacity to hold adsorbate molecules. Common examples of adsorbents include activated carbon, zeolites, silica gel, and activated alumina.
These materials find widespread applications across various industries and scientific fields. In environmental protection, adsorbents are
The effectiveness of an adsorbent is determined by factors such as its pore size distribution, surface chemistry,