What happens to pollutants and nutrients introduced to soil? Why are some retained and others lost? In this article, we address fundamentals of chemical sorption in soil to answer these questions.
A team from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US came up with a low-cost and compact system that uses an approach referred to as sorption-based atmospheric water harvesting (SAWH ...
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The researchers identified two previously underappreciated processes essential for maintaining organic carbon beneath the ocean floor: Sorption is the process by which minerals absorb carbon.
IT is a widely held view that oxides of iron and aluminium play important parts in phosphate sorption by acid soils. Several arguments in support of this are presented in reviews by Wild 1 and Hem ...