sorbers
A sorber is a device or material designed to absorb something, typically a fluid or a specific chemical substance. The term is often used in industrial contexts, particularly in chemical processing, air purification, and environmental remediation. Sorbers function by utilizing a porous material or a chemically reactive surface that attracts and holds molecules of the substance to be absorbed. This process, known as sorption, can be either physisorption, where molecules are held by weak intermolecular forces, or chemisorption, where molecules chemically bond to the sorber material.
Common examples of sorbers include activated carbon, zeolites, and silica gel. Activated carbon, with its vast