sorption
sorption
Definition
sorp·tion (sôrp′s̸hən)
sorption
Usage Examples
Preposition: of
- metal: These processes may include the sorption of metal and metalloids to colloids in the water column, or ochre deposited on the stream bed.
Modifies a noun
- isotherm: This information can often be obtained from the shape of the vapor sorption isotherm.
- measurement: This is demonstrated in this paper by hexane and cyclohexane sorption measurements on different oxides.
- kinetics: This includes two constant pressure thermogravimetric analysers, and a volumetric PCT system to measure the uptake and sorption kinetics of hydrogen storage materials.
- characteristic: About 70 hypothetical dyes were created and QSAR were used to estimate sorption characteristics.
- behavior: The aim of this work was to investigate the water sorption behavior of cracker materials and calculate the shelf-life stability.
- process: For this reason, adsorption is regarded as a general sorption process.
Noun used with modifier
- vapor: This information can often be obtained from the shape of the vapor sorption isotherm.
- moisture: Abstract The moisture sorption properties of foods are critical for their shelf-life stability.
- water: For mannitol, the water sorption results indicate a higher mannitol amorphous content is possible with higher BSA loadings.
- nitrogen: Characterizing the catalyst using BET nitrogen sorption, carbon monoxide or hydrogen pulse chemisorption, and FTIR analysis.
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