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  1. Adsorption | Definition, Types, & Facts | Britannica

  2. ad·sorb·ent
    NOUN
    adsorbent (noun) · adsorbents (plural noun)
    1. a substance that adsorbs another.
    ADJECTIVE
    adsorbent (adjective)
    1. able to adsorb substances.
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    The adsorbing phase, which is a solid in the animation above, is called the adsorbent, and the material being adsorbed at the surface of that phase is the adsorbate. Note that adsorption is different from absorption, a process that involves the interpenetration of one material into the bulk of another. Two types of adsorption are possible.
    In the bottom-up method, a nanomaterial is synthesized from atoms or molecules. Polymers and composites as adsorbents are synthesized using chemical approaches and others. Adsorbents and nanoadsorbents can also be obtained using green methods. Addressing these approaches, this chapter discusses different protocols used to obtain adsorbents.
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    Much of the literature on new adsorbent materials, in our opinion, does not present enough characterizations or presents incomplete analyses.
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    Adsorbents are highly important in enhancing the removal efficiency of pollutants from wastewater due to their high stability. Adsorption properties result in the manufacturing of high quality and economically feasible products for various applications.
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  8. Adsorption: Definition, Types, Examples, and Applications

  9. ADSORBENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

  10. Chemists develop a fundamentally new mode of adsorption

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