oldószerdeszorpció
Oldószerdeszorpció, sometimes referred to as solvent desorption, is a physical process where a substance that has been adsorbed onto a surface or into a porous material is released into a solvent. This is the reverse process of adsorption, where molecules from a liquid or gas phase adhere to a solid surface. In desorption, the presence of a solvent facilitates the detachment of the adsorbed molecules.
The driving force behind solvent desorption is the affinity of the solvent molecules for the adsorbed species.
Solvent desorption finds applications in various fields. In chromatography, it is a crucial step for eluting