Adsorption Phenomena: Definition, Mechanisms, and Adsorption Types: Short Review

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  • Marwa Alaqarbeh National Agricultural Research Center, Water and Soil research Directorate Al-Baqa 19381, Jordan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48419/IMIST.PRSM/rhazes-v13.28283

Keywords:

Physical Adsorption Chemical Adsorption Kinetic adsorption Adsorption Isotherm Adsorption Thermodynamics

Abstract

Adsorption is a phenomenon that describes the interaction between two different phases that forms an interface layer by transfer of a molecule from a fluid bulk (liquid or gas) to a solid surface so, it is classified as a surface process. This layer is expressed by two kinds of interaction physical or chemical interactions. This process usually is reversible, and the reverse process is called desorption. In this review, the definition and types of the adsorption process will be defined. In addition to a brief explanation about the major adsorption isotherm models, adsorption kinetics, and adsorption thermodynamic

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