adsorbenteina
Adsorbenteina is a term used in adsorption science to denote a class of adsorbent materials designed to remove contaminants from liquids or gases by surface adhesion. The label is employed in certain research discussions to refer to a family of materials sharing features such as high surface area, porous structure, and tunable surface chemistry, rather than a single chemical compound.
These materials encompass a range of compositions, including carbon-based adsorbenteinas (activated carbons and templated carbons), polymeric
Functionalization enables selectivity toward specific contaminants. By introducing amino, carboxyl, sulfonate, or thiol groups, adsorbenteinas can
Applications span water treatment, air purification, and chemical separations. They are used for pollutant removal, solvent
Characterization relies on BET surface area and pore-size distribution measurements, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy for surface functionality,