Chemisorption (Noun)
Meaning
Adsorption (especially when irreversible) by means of chemical instead of physical forces; "chemisorption of gaseous nitrogen on iron catalysts".
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- The researchers studied the chemisorption of carbon dioxide on the metal surface, a process critical for designing effective carbon capture systems.
- In industrial processes, the chemisorption of reactant gases onto the catalyst is essential for accelerating the chemical reactions and maximizing the product yields.
- By increasing the surface roughness, the metal foil became a better catalyst for chemisorption, binding nitrogen from the atmosphere.
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- In catalytic converters, platinum is used to enable the chemisorption of oxygen from the exhaust gases, reducing pollution by converting toxic fumes to harmless chemicals.