adsorptionsfase
Adsorptionsfase refers to the physical process where molecules of a substance, known as the adsorbate, adhere to the surface of another substance, the adsorbent. This phenomenon is distinct from absorption, where the adsorbate penetrates the bulk of the other substance. The adsorption process occurs at the interface between two phases, typically a solid adsorbent and a fluid adsorbate (gas or liquid). The driving force behind adsorption is often the van der Waals forces, although stronger chemical bonds can also be involved in chemisorption.
The strength of adsorption can vary significantly. Physisorption, driven by weak intermolecular forces, is generally reversible
Adsorptionsfase plays a crucial role in numerous applications. It is fundamental to gas purification, water treatment,