adsorbent
Noun 1. a material having capacity or tendency to adsorb another substance (synonym) adsorbent material (hypernym) sorbent, sorbent material (derivation) adsorb Adjective 1. having capacity or tendency to adsorb or cause to accumulate on a surface (synonym) adsorptive, surface-assimilative (antonym) nonadsorbent, nonadsorptive (similar) chemisorptive, chemosorptive | ||||
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Adsorbent Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Dictionary of Medicine (Shahram) |
adsorbent
adjective
capable of adsorption
adjective
capable of adsorption
Adsorbent Definition from Society & Culture Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Environmental Engineering (English ver.) |
ADSORBENT
Any material which adsorbs another on its surface.
Any material which adsorbs another on its surface.
adsorbent (add-SORE-bent)
The material (activated carbon) that is responsible for removing the undesirable substance in the adsorption process.
Adsorbent Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries
| English to Federation-Standard Golic Vulcan |
Adsorbent (n.)
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Adsorbent Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
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ADSORBENT
A material which has the ability to cause molecules of gases, liquids or solids to adhere to its internal surfaces without changing the adsorbent physically or chemically. In water treatment, a synthetic resin possessing the ability to attract and to hold charged particles.
A material which has the ability to cause molecules of gases, liquids or solids to adhere to its internal surfaces without changing the adsorbent physically or chemically. In water treatment, a synthetic resin possessing the ability to attract and to hold charged particles.
| General Chemistry Glossary |
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Compare with absorbent .A substance that collects molecules of another substance on its surface. For example, gases that make water taste bad are strongly adsorbed on activated charcoal granules in water filters.
Compare with absorbent .A substance that collects molecules of another substance on its surface. For example, gases that make water taste bad are strongly adsorbed on activated charcoal granules in water filters.
| Glossary of liquid chromatographic terms |
Adsorbent
Packing used in adsorption chromatography. Silica gel and alumnae are the most frequently used adsorbents in HPLC.
Packing used in adsorption chromatography. Silica gel and alumnae are the most frequently used adsorbents in HPLC.
Adsorbent Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Adsorption
Adsorption is a process that occurs when a gas or liquid solute accumulates on the surface of a solid or, more rarely, a liquid (adsorbent), forming a molecular or atomic film (the adsorbate). It is different from absorption, in which a substance diffuses into a liquid or solid to form a solution. The term sorption encompasses both processes, while desorption is the reverse process.
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