adsorption Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of adsorption In English

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  • Adsorption is the process by which a substance such as charcoal binds other substances onto its surfaces.

  • Replacement adsorption pads cost around £5 for three.

  • He suggested that adsorption of these molecules on mineral surfaces would protect them from the harmful effects of UV radiation.

  • Here, we present the results concerning the adsorption and detection of the adenine nucleic based on a series of minerals including clay and meteorite.

  • Our previous work has demonstrated that metal ferrocyanides posses strong adsorption affinity towards amino acids and nucleotides.

  • The term ' sorption ' has been introduced to describe the combined surface and volume effects of adsorption and absorption, respectively.

  • For example, in this assay cells infected by 5ts1 primary phages are subjected to secondary adsorption only by wild-type gene 5 phages.

  • Kinetics of polymer adsorption measured in situ at the solid liquid interface - utility of the infrared total internalreflection method.

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