What is Adsorption: Definition and 36 Discussions

Adsorption is the adhesion of atoms, ions or molecules from a gas, liquid or dissolved solid to a surface. This process creates a film of the adsorbate on the surface of the adsorbent. This process differs from absorption, in which a fluid (the absorbate) is dissolved by or permeates a liquid or solid (the absorbent). Adsorption is a surface phenomenon, while absorption involves the whole volume of the material, although adsorption does often precede absorption. The term sorption encompasses both processes, while desorption is the reverse of it.

Like surface tension, adsorption is a consequence of surface energy. In a bulk material, all the bonding requirements (be they ionic, covalent or metallic) of the constituent atoms of the material are fulfilled by other atoms in the material. However, atoms on the surface of the adsorbent are not wholly surrounded by other adsorbent atoms and therefore can attract adsorbates. The exact nature of the bonding depends on the details of the species involved, but the adsorption process is generally classified as physisorption (characteristic of weak van der Waals forces) or chemisorption (characteristic of covalent bonding). It may also occur due to electrostatic attraction.Adsorption is present in many natural, physical, biological and chemical systems and is widely used in industrial applications such as heterogeneous catalysts, activated charcoal, capturing and using waste heat to provide cold water for air conditioning and other process requirements (adsorption chillers), synthetic resins, increasing storage capacity of carbide-derived carbons and water purification. Adsorption, ion exchange and chromatography are sorption processes in which certain adsorbates are selectively transferred from the fluid phase to the surface of insoluble, rigid particles suspended in a vessel or packed in a column. Pharmaceutical industry applications, which use adsorption as a means to prolong neurological exposure to specific drugs or parts thereof, are lesser known.
The word "adsorption" was coined in 1881 by German physicist Heinrich Kayser (1853–1940).

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  1. Will26040

    Solving Slurry Bed Adsorption: Calculating Residence Time & Isotherm Selection

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    A How does the number of particles increase the surface adsorption?

    How the number of the particles in a solution increase the probability to get adsorption on a surface? which physical terms explain this? For example when I increase the concentration of molecules in a solution I can see that the adsorption and the aggregation on the surface happen.
  3. Kaushik

    What exactly is negative adsorption?

    My book states the following: When the concentration of the adsorbate is less on the surface relative to its concentration in the bulk, it is called negative adsorption. I googled it and there are barely any source that talk about negative adsorption. I saw one or two videos and I believe that...
  4. Kartik Paghdal

    Aspen Adsorption Simulation: Nitrogen Production via Air Separation

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  5. Wrichik Basu

    Substances to absorb/adsorb HCHO vapours in car

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    I Questions on Stat Mech Physical Adsorption Problem

    Hello! I have a question about the first problem in Stat Mech (Physical Adsorption) from http://web.mit.edu/physics/current/graduate/exams/gen2_F01.pdf. The solution to it can be found http://web.mit.edu/physics/current/graduate/exams/gen2sol_F01.pdf. I understand the logic they use for the...
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    I Adsorption of a evanescent waves

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  8. M

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  9. U

    Gibbs adsorption isotherm derivation

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    I Anyone knows V-Sorb 2800 BET surface area analyzer principle

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  11. G

    Difference between energy and enthelpy of adsorption?

    I was reading up a bit about adsorption but am stuck at this part. http://www.chem.qmul.ac.uk/surfaces/scc/scat2_4.htm The part I'm confused about is the second last sentence.
  12. B

    Filter HCL with limelayers

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    Adsorption and Critical Temperature

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  14. S

    Determining Adsorption of CO2 with Microporous Polymer

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  15. B

    Measuring Alkyl Chain Cross-Sectional Area for Gibbs Adsorption

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  16. Karan Punjabi

    Surface Water Adsorption: How Does It Balance Forces?

    Guys I want to ask that on surface of water there are unbalanced forces in downward direction so adsorption takes place so how they balance the forces in downward direction? I drawn a free body diagram but I still got a force to water molecule in downward direction so how that molecule is stable?
  17. M

    Adsorption, coagulation, flocculation, and entropy

    Homework Statement Adsorption, coagulation, and flocculation are all important processes to remove or separate target substances from mixtures. In these processes, we can observe the spontaneous decrease of entropy.; can we therefore conclude that the second law of thermodynamics doesn't always...
  18. B

    Gibbs adsorption and cross-sectional area?

    I am referring to the paper entitled "New Adsorption Model -Theory, Phenomena and New Concept - " which is published in J. Oleo Sci. (https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jos/64/1/64_ess14213/_article) I have question on your paper on paragraph 3 page 2 stating "The important finding is that...
  19. R

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  20. kartikwat

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  21. WannabeNewton

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    Difference between Binding Energy and Adsorption Energy

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  23. D

    Free energy change during adsorption

    Hi, Suppose I have a dissociative adsorption reaction and want to find the free energy change ΔF, this can be written at constant temperature: \Delta F = \Delta E -T\Delta S Now given the adsorption energy \Delta E_{ads} I would like to extrapolate the Free energy assuming that the adsorbate...
  24. D

    Adsorption - Pre Exponential frequency factor

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    3D Transport and Adsorption model on Comsol

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    Adsorption of Benzene using Activated Carbon - Increase in concentration?

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  27. A

    Spontaniety of gas(Nitrogen) adsorption over solid(Zeolite).

    Hello! The other day I was reading about adsorption(gas over solid), and there it stated that it is a spontaneous process. I wanted to know how spontaneous the process is. I therefore took nitrogen adsorption over zeolite as a candidate to find its spontaneity, and to my surprise, my...
  28. Truecrimson

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  29. L

    How Does Increased Diffusivity Affect Adsorption Rates?

    Heres a short question, How does diffusion affects the rate of adsorption?. If the diffusivity of a fluid increases, will the rate of adsorption increase or decrease? Thanks in advance Cheers
  30. W

    Adsorption of polymer question

    Dear all, I'm trying to relate the concentration of moisture in an external environment with the concentration of moisture on the surface of a polymer. This is an adsorption and is it right to relate it using Henry's law? What is the explanation for this? On a side note, what happens when...
  31. A

    Adsorption Isotherms via Monte-Carlo-Simulations

    Hi there, I'm having trouble understanding, have adsorption isotherms are determined via Monte-Carlo simulations. What I've learned so far is: - you do a "typical" Monte-Carlo run with translations, rotations and insertions/deletions - the insertion/deletion probability is (mostly)...
  32. S

    Adsorption Isotherm: What Does n/w Mean on Y-Axis?

    What does n/w on the y-axis stand for?
  33. H

    Exploring Al(111) Surface Adsorption Energies with Dacapo/Python

    Hi. I'm trying to calculate the adsorption energies at all high symmetry sites on an Aluminium (111) surface (consisting of a few atomic layers). The adsorbates are hydrogen atoms. I make sure that one hydrogen atom per primitive surface cell is adsorbed (i.e. one monolayer of hydrogen atoms...
  34. M

    Calculate Inlet/Outlet Gas Relative Humidities

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  35. B

    NH3 adsorption at high pressure

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  36. V

    Adsorption of hydrogen by palladium

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