physisorció
Physisorció, also known as physical adsorption, is a type of adsorption where the adsorbate molecules are held to the surface of the adsorbent by weak van der Waals forces. This is in contrast to chemisorption, where chemical bonds are formed between the adsorbate and adsorbent. Physisorció is a reversible process, meaning that the adsorbate can be easily removed from the adsorbent surface by increasing the temperature or decreasing the pressure.
The forces involved in physisorció are non-specific and arise from the temporary or permanent dipoles of the
Physisorció is a crucial phenomenon in various fields, including gas separation, catalysis, and chromatography. For example,