adsorbita
Adsorbita is a term used in surface science and chemistry to describe a substance that has accumulated on the surface of a solid (the adsorbent) by the process of adsorption. In English, the standard term for the adsorbed species is adsorbate, while adsorbent refers to the surface or material that hosts the adsorption. Adsorbita can refer to atoms, molecules, or ions that reside on a surface and form an interfacial layer.
Adsorption occurs through two main mechanisms. Physisorption involves weak van der Waals interactions and is usually
Adsorption is commonly described by isotherms. Langmuir isotherms assume monolayer adsorption on a homogeneous surface, while
Techniques to study adsorbates include calorimetry to measure heat changes, spectroscopy to identify adsorbates and bonds,