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chemisorption |
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chemisorptionAttachment, by chemical means, of a single layer of molecules, atoms, or ions of gas to the surface of a solid or, less frequently, a liquid. It is the basis of some types of catalysis (see catalyst) and is of great industrial importance. |
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The terms chemisorption or chemisorbed layer are often used to describe the section remaining dominant for the next 10 to 20 molecular layers. To completely remove the chemisorbed monolayer, heating at 300 [degrees]C in vacuum was required whereas the physisorbed layers could be removed at 20 [degrees]C in vacuum. These complexes are chemisorbed oxygen groups in the form of carboxy, quinone, lactone and phenolic groups (ref. |
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