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The adhesion of atoms, ions, or molecules from a gas, liquid, or dissolved solid to a surface.

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Hygroscopic Substances and Drying Agents

My book says: Most of the hygroscopic substances are drying agents Based on what I read on several websites, I think dehydrating agents also act as drying agents. If so, all dehydrating agents ...
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What is 'desorption hysteresis'?

I am currently reading a paper titled "Polystyrene Nanoplastics-Enhanced Contaminant Transport: Role of Irreversible Adsorption in Glassy Polymeric Domain" (link here). In the paper, the authors ...
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Aren't "lack of specificity" and "nature of adsorbate" contradictory factors in physisorption?

It was mentioned in my course book under "Characteristics of physisorption" that: Lack of specificity: An adsorbent does not show any preference for a particular gas as the van der Waal's ...
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Why does physisorption change to chemisorption at high temperatures?

I read in my textbook: In certain cases, physisorption changes to chemisorption as temperature is increased. Could anyone explain why it is so? I know the basics of both physisorption and ...
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How to develop a Reactive Force Field (ReaxFF)? (Molecular simulation)

Currently, I am working on CO2 capture on Hydrotalcites as solid adsorbents. I want to run molecular simulations to analyse the behaviour of the material under different temperatures, pressures and ...
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Application of BET to micropore

'application of the BET equation should be restricted to the range where the term n(1 – p/p0) continuously increases with p/p0'see 5.2.2 in the reference This is one of the criterias IUPAC proposes ...
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Calculating surface area from BET results

I have been trying to work out the workings of the BET method and I have come to a standstill. The surface area of a sample is given by $$ S_{\text{BET}} = \frac{\nu_{\text{m}}Ns}{V} $$ where $\...
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Why does the order of adsorption of hydrated alkali metals on an ion exchange resin decrease down the group?

Why does the order of adsorption of hydrated alkali metals on an ion exchange resin decrease down the group? I recently did a question on this topic and they say adsorption order is $$\ce{ Li+ > ...
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Langmuir method

I have done a biosorption study using a protein as a biosorbent and six different concentrations of $\ce{Pb}$ ions. I need to show the efficiency of the biosorbent, I was told to use the Langmuir ...
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"Nitrogen (gas) is physisorbed over iron (metal) at room temperature": Is this for real? [closed]

My copy (PDF) of Levine's Physical Chemistry (6th ed.), page 570-571, section: "Adsorption of Gases on Solids", states: Physical adsorption is nonspecific. For example, $\ce{N2}$ will be physically ...
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Pd-catalysed hydrogenation of imines

Hydrogenation of imines to amines by $\ce{H2}$ on $\ce{Pd/C}$ has been used e.g. in the synthesis of Pumiliotoxin. By contrast, carbonyl groups are rarely reduced in this way, which I though was due ...
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Is there a direct relationship between the adsorption energy and the catalytic activty

I have seen in several papers, where people correlate adsorption energy with the catalytic activity; the greater the adsorption energy, the greater would be the catalytic activity. I understand that ...
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What is the physical state of the gas adsorbed on a solid adsorbent?

I am studying surface chemistry in high school I have this doubt and I am unable to find a answer your help is appreciated I searched for the answer on google I asked my chemistry teacher he said the ...
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Langmuir parameters for fixed bed continous column

I have prepared a model of fixed bed adsorption column in MATLAB. I have to insert Langmuir parameter value there, so how can I calculate them in case of continuous fixed bed column. I have calculated ...
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Equations Used in Isothermal Titration Calorimetry

I have been attempting to understand and derive the formulas used for ITC which can be found here starting on page 310. I am particularly interested in the single set of identical sites. To first ...
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