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chemisorption

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chemisorption

Attachment, 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.
276 HAMZA AV,SURF SCI,vol 0237,page 0035,1990,cites= 22,HYDROGEN CHEMISORPTION AND THE STRUCTURE OF THE DIAMOND C% 100 [is less than] -%2X1 [is less than] SURFACE
 
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