what is phosperous sorption
Sorption is the process in which one substance takes up and holds another by either absorption or adsorption. A cryopump is a vacuum pump that traps gases and vapours by condensing them on a cold surface. They are only effective on some gases, depending on the freezing and boiling points of the gas relative to the cryopump's temperature. The only difference between the two processes that I have observed is the methods in which they trap the gases. Also, sorption is a process while cryopump is a machine. An example of a material that uses sorption or has a high adsorption rate is zeolite.
It is a dimensionless parameter to measure countercurrent sorption operations
This information can often be obtained from the shape of the vapor sorption isotherm.
Factors influencing sorption include the properties of the sorbate (such as size, charge, and chemical structure), the properties of the sorbent (such as surface area and composition), the environmental conditions (such as pH, temperature, and presence of competing ions), and the contact time between the sorbate and sorbent. These factors collectively determine the extent and rate of sorption processes in different systems.
it is a relationship between moisture content & water activity in a constent temperature
Yau-fei Chan has written: 'The sorption of arsenic species to Moira Lake sediments'
Paul A. Bekeris has written: 'The sorption of radioiodine onto zinc and vinyl based containment paints'
Albert Victor Eric Robinson has written: 'The sorption of acetaldehyde and ethers on silica xerogel'
L. A. Errede has written: 'Molecular interpretations of sorption in polymers' -- subject(s): Water-soluble polymers
Hazel Tapp has written: 'Sorption studies of both soil and synthetic polysaccharides on cationically exchanged montmorillonite clay'
Christopher Sang-Jae Kim has written: 'Mercury speciation and sorption processes in mining environments'
Thomas Aubrey White has written: 'The sorption of gases by metals' -- subject(s): Adsorption, Copper, Iron