sorpsjonskurver
Sorpsjonskurver, also known as sorption isotherms, are graphical representations of the relationship between the amount of a substance adsorbed onto a solid surface and the concentration of that substance in the surrounding environment at a constant temperature. These curves are fundamental in the fields of chemistry, physics, and materials science, particularly in the study of adsorption processes.
Adsorption is a surface phenomenon where molecules or atoms from a gas, liquid, or dissolved solid adhere
Sorpsjonskurver provide valuable insights into the nature of the adsorption process. They can be used to determine
There are several types of sorption isotherms, including the Langmuir isotherm, which assumes monolayer adsorption without
Sorpsjonskurver are essential tools in various applications, such as gas storage, catalysis, chromatography, and environmental remediation.