füüsiksorptsioon
Füüsiksorptsioon, often shortened to physisorption, is a type of adsorption where the adsorbate molecules are held to the adsorbent surface by weak van der Waals forces. Unlike chemisorption, which involves the formation of chemical bonds, physisorption is a reversible process characterized by low enthalpy of adsorption, typically in the range of 20-40 kJ/mol. This low energy release indicates that no significant electronic rearrangement occurs at the interface.
The phenomenon is driven by intermolecular attractions, such as dipole-dipole interactions, London dispersion forces, and induced
Physisorption is crucial in various scientific and industrial applications. It is the primary mechanism in gas