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Abstract Adsorption at a solid surface is the initial step in many heterogeneous processes. The reactivity of solids, corrosion, inhibition, catalytic reaction and some methods of separation depend on adsorption. The process may involve specific chemical interaction with surface sites and, in many cases, results in dissociation of the adsorbate molecule. The formation of the initial monolayer needs to be understood in detail in order to explain the behavior of adsorbent materials in contact with gas or solution.
Abstract Adsorption at a solid surface is the initial step in many heterogeneous processes. The reactivity of solids, corrosion, inhibition, catalytic reaction and some methods of separation depend on adsorption. The process may involve specific chemical interaction with surface sites and, in many cases, results in dissociation of the adsorbate molecule. The formation of the initial monolayer needs to be understood in detail in order to explain the behavior of adsorbent materials in contact with gas or solution.
Identification of Adsorbed Species
Baker, B. G. (author)
1992-01-01
13 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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