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Physisorption, short for physical adsorption, is a type of adsorption where the adsorbate is held to the adsorbent surface by weak van der Waals forces. This is in contrast to chemisorption, which involves the formation of chemical bonds between the adsorbate and adsorbent. Physisorption is a reversible process, meaning that as the temperature increases or the pressure of the adsorbate decreases, the adsorbate molecules detach from the surface.
The strength of the van der Waals forces in physisorption is relatively low, typically in the range
Key characteristics of physisorption include its reversibility, low enthalpy of adsorption, and lack of specificity. The
Physisorption plays a role in various phenomena, including the adsorption of gases on solid surfaces at low