chemisorptio
Chemisorptio is the adsorption of a molecule or atom onto a solid surface through the formation of chemical bonds between the adsorbate and the surface. This contrasts with physisorption, which involves weaker van der Waals interactions without new bonds and generally occurs with lower binding energies.
In chemisorption, electronic exchange or sharing occurs, leading to higher binding energies and a significant rearrangement
The adsorption is typically localized to specific active sites and can approach a monolayer coverage. Corresponding
Chemi sorption is central to heterogeneous catalysis, sensor design, corrosion science, and surface modification. Common examples