0 An adsorbent material causes a substance, usually a gas, to form a very thin layer on its surface. : --
1 a material that causes a substance, usually a gas, to form a very thin layer on its surface: --
The disadvantage of volumetric measurements is the considerable amount of adsorbent sample needed to overcome adsorption effects on the walls of the vessels.
The adsorbent can then be regenerated, leaving a highly pure nitrogen stream.
From here, adsorbate molecules would either adsorb to the adsorbent or desorb into the gaseous phase.
He used liquid-adsorption column chromatography with calcium carbonate as adsorbent and petrol ether/ethanol mixtures as eluent to separate chlorophylls and carotenoids.
The only adsorbent types of finings in use are activated carbon and specialized fining yeasts.
This process creates a film of the "adsorbate" on the surface of the "adsorbent".
The process of the adsorbate binding to the adsorbent is called adsorption.
Some types of filter are fitted with a carbon core to act as a deodorizing adsorbent.