adsorátum
Adsorbatum is a term used in chemistry and materials science to refer to a substance that has become attached to the surface of another substance through adsorption. The substance that adsorbs is called the adsorbate, and the substance to which it adsorbs is called the adsorbent. Adsorption is a surface phenomenon, meaning it occurs only at the interface between two phases, typically a solid and a fluid (liquid or gas).
The nature of the interaction between the adsorbate and adsorbent can vary. Physisorption involves weak intermolecular
Adsorbates can be molecules, ions, or even atoms. Common examples include gases adsorbing onto solid surfaces,