desorptio
Desorptio, known in English as desorption, is the process by which a substance is released from a surface into the surrounding phase, such as a gas or liquid. It is the reverse of adsorption, where a material adheres to a surface. Desorptio is a key concept in surface science, catalysis, environmental engineering, and analytical chemistry.
Desorptio can be classified by the nature of the interactions that hold the adsorbate to the surface.
Kinetics and mechanisms are often described using models developed for adsorption systems. In many cases, desorptio
Measurement and techniques used to study desorptio include mass spectrometry to monitor desorbed species, quartz crystal
Applications of desorptio include catalyst regeneration, where adsorbed poisons or products are removed to restore activity;