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desorptionOpposite of adsorption; a decrease in the amount of adsorbed substance.
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desorptionOpposite of absorption or adsorption. In filtration, it relates to the downstream release of particles previously retained by the filter.
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desorptionThe opposite of adsorption; the release of matter from the adsorption medium, usually to recover material.
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desorption(n) changing from an adsorbed state on a surface to a gaseous or liquid state
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desorptionOpposite process to adsorption: removal of an adherent atom or molecule from a surface.
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desorptionDesorption is the opposite of adsorption. Desorption is a phenomenon where an adsorbed molecule leaves the surface of the adsorbent.
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desorptionThe removal (spontaneous or artificial) of absorbed material from a solid.
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desorptionopposite of absorption or adsorption. In filtration, it relates to the downstream release of particles previously retained by the filter.
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desorptionProcess of removing a sorbed substance by reversing adsorption or absorption.
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desorptionThe opposite of adsorption or absorption; molecules detach from a surface (such as soil particles).
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