desorbable
Desorbable describes substances, coatings, or interfaces that can be released from a surface by desorption. Desorption is the process by which adsorbed molecules leave a solid or liquid boundary and enter a surrounding phase, usually gas or liquid. Desorbability depends on how strongly the surface binds the species and whether those interactions are reversible under operating conditions.
Factors influencing desorbability include binding energy, surface chemistry, temperature, solvent, pH, and ionic strength. Desorption can
Applications span environmental science, medicine, and analytical chemistry. In environmental contexts, desorbable contaminants may detach from
Desorbability is assessed with desorption studies and kinetic analysis. Common approaches include batch desorption tests, desorption