Adsorption is the
adhesion of
atoms,
ions, or
molecules from a gas, liquid, or dissolved solid to a
surface. This process creates a film of the
adsorbate on the surface of the
adsorbent. This process differs from
absorption, in which a
fluid (the
absorbate) is
dissolved by or
permeates a liquid or solid (the
absorbent), respectively. Adsorption is a surface-based process while absorption involves the whole volume of the material. The term
sorption encompasses both processes, while
desorption is the reverse of it. Adsorption is a
surface phenomenon.