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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adsorption potential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or technical contexts, particularly in chemistry or materials science, to describe the capacity of a substance to adsorb another substance.
Example: "The adsorption potential of the new material was tested under various conditions to determine its effectiveness in capturing pollutants."
Alternatives: "adsorption capacity" or "adsorption ability".
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The influence of adsorption potential, temperature, and humidity are discussed.
The ratio of these products depends on the adsorption potential.
The yield of these substances depends on the adsorption potential (Ead).
The adsorption potential for a given adsorbate depends of both, material surface and adsorbate properties.
However, water adsorption potential and collagenase mediated degradation significantly enhanced over period of the study.
Adsorption potential decreases with the increase of adsorption space, and the adsorption potential of micropore is considerably higher than that of mesopore and macropore.
The different ethanol and acetaldehyde adsorbates were identified and quantified for each adsorption potential: the distribution of adsorbates covering the electrocatalyst surface highly depends on the adsorption potential.
However, the nitrogen adsorption potential in the CNT nanopore of 0.68 nm diameter in Fig. 5b was shallower than the others, because the molecular size was slightly larger than the effective CNT diameter.
Optimal parameters were (pH 2.4; adsorption time; tADS 100s and adsorption potential; EADS -0.10 V).
Hot atoms are identified with adatoms populating the excited vibrational states of the adsorption potential well.
The mean adsorption valency depends on sulfur degree of coverage, θS, and on adsorption potential.
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