The process in which atomic or molecular species leave the surface of a solid and escape into the surroundings; the reverse of absorption or adsorption, The loss of adsorbed (hygroscopic) moisture from wood to the surrounding air, The process of removing sorbed gas, The loss of moisture to the atmosphere from dead plant material, The opposite of adsorption A phenomenon where an adsorbed molecule leaves the surface of the adsorbant, changing from an adsorbed state on a surface to a gaseous or liquid state, The release of chemicals attached to solid surfaces, The opposite of absorption, whereby the material retained by a medium or another material is released, Opposite of absorption or adsorption In filtration, it relates to the downstream release of particles previously retained by the filter, The opposite process of adsorption The removal of the excess concentration of the adsorbate from the vicinity of the solid surface, Opposite of absorption or adsorption In filtration, it relates to the downstream release of particles previously retained by the filter (395), the removal (spontaneous or artificial) of absorbed material from a solid, The migration of adsorbed entities off of the adsorption sites The inverse of adsorption, A process in which an absorbed or adsorbed material is released from another material Desorption is the reverse of absorption, adsorption, or both, Desorption is the reverse of adsorption, to be released from or repelled from the surface of a material This occurs on activated carbon when a molecule of heavier molecular weight than what is adsorbed on the carbon comes in contact with the carbon It will desorb or off-gas the lighter molecule and adsorb the heavier one Desorption can be caused by high temperature, high humidity or scalping Activated carbon often desorbs after it becomes saturated, To remove (or be removed) from a surface onto which it was adsorbed or through which it was absorbed, Cause the release of (an adsorbed substance) from a surface, remove an absorbed substance from the absorbent, go away from the surface to which (a substance) is adsorbed, remove from a surface on which it is adsorbed; "the substance was desorped",
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The process in which atomic or molecular species leave the surface of a solid and escape into the surroundings; the reverse of absorption or adsorption
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The loss of adsorbed (hygroscopic) moisture from wood to the surrounding air
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The process of removing sorbed gas
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The loss of moisture to the atmosphere from dead plant material
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The opposite of adsorption A phenomenon where an adsorbed molecule leaves the surface of the adsorbant
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changing from an adsorbed state on a surface to a gaseous or liquid state
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The release of chemicals attached to solid surfaces
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The opposite of absorption, whereby the material retained by a medium or another material is released
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Opposite of absorption or adsorption In filtration, it relates to the downstream release of particles previously retained by the filter
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The opposite process of adsorption The removal of the excess concentration of the adsorbate from the vicinity of the solid surface
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Opposite of absorption or adsorption In filtration, it relates to the downstream release of particles previously retained by the filter (395)
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the removal (spontaneous or artificial) of absorbed material from a solid
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The migration of adsorbed entities off of the adsorption sites The inverse of adsorption
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A process in which an absorbed or adsorbed material is released from another material Desorption is the reverse of absorption, adsorption, or both
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Desorption is the reverse of adsorption, to be released from or repelled from the surface of a material This occurs on activated carbon when a molecule of heavier molecular weight than what is adsorbed on the carbon comes in contact with the carbon It will desorb or off-gas the lighter molecule and adsorb the heavier one Desorption can be caused by high temperature, high humidity or scalping Activated carbon often desorbs after it becomes saturated
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To remove (or be removed) from a surface onto which it was adsorbed or through which it was absorbed
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Cause the release of (an adsorbed substance) from a surface Kimya
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desorb
remove an absorbed substance from the absorbent fiil
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go away from the surface to which (a substance) is adsorbed
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remove from a surface on which it is adsorbed; "the substance was desorped"
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