adsorpce
Adsorpce, commonly translated as adsorption, is the process by which atoms, ions, or molecules (the adsorbate) accumulate on a solid surface (the adsorbent) from a surrounding gas or liquid. It is a surface phenomenon, in contrast to absorption, where substances penetrate into a bulk phase. Adsorption can be reversible or irreversible and is governed by intermolecular forces at the interface.
Two main mechanisms underlie adsorption: physisorption, where van der Waals forces hold the adsorbate to the
Factors influencing adsorption include the surface area and porosity of the adsorbent, the distribution of adsorption
Adsorption is described by isotherms, models that relate the amount adsorbed to conditions at a constant temperature.
Applications span environmental remediation (air and water purification), catalysis and catalyst support, gas separation and carbon