kemisorpsiyon

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chemisorption
the process in which a substance is adsorbed on the surface of another by means of chemical rather than physical bonding
The chemical condensation of a gaseous component (ie: a gas impurity) into the bulk of a solid media (ie: getter) such that the compound chemically combines with the media to form a new compound, thus both materials have been chemically changed and the initial compound is irreversibly trapped within the bulk of the solid media
The assimilation of gas, vapor, or dissolved matter by the surface of another substance resulting from electron transfer and a bond-forming chemical reaction between the surface and the gas, vapor, or dissolved matter
The binding of a liquid or gas on the surface or in the interior of a solid by chemical bonds or forces
A process, related to adsorption, in which atoms or molecules of reacting substances are held to the surface atoms of a catalyst by electrostatic forces having about the same strength as chemical bonds Chemisorption differs from adsorption chiefly in the strength of the bonding, which is much stronger in chemisorption
adsorption (especially when irreversible) by means of chemical instead of physical forces; "chemisorption of gaseous nitrogen on iron catalysts
adsorption (especially when irreversible) by means of chemical instead of physical forces; "chemisorption of gaseous nitrogen on iron catalysts"
Chemisorption is the process by which contaminants in a gas stream are adsorbed and chemically changed by a reaction with the sorbent material The chemical reaction is carried out through a chemical that the sorbent media is impregnated with The impregnate reacts (essentially) spontaneously and irreversibly with gases forming stable chemical compounds which are bound to the media as organic or inorganic salts or released into the air as CO2, water vapor, or some material more readily adsorbed by other adsorbents
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