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adsorptive, a.|ædˈsɔːptɪv| [f. adsorption + -ive.] Of, exhibiting, or causing adsorption. Also fig.
1913Jrnl. Agric. Res. I. 188 The presence of other mineral substances added to the soil may or may not increase or decrease the rate at which this adsorptive phenomenon takes place. 1940Glasstone Text-bk. Physical Chem. xiv. 1173 Under these conditions the adsorptive capacity of the charcoal is relatively so high that it is able to bring about a considerable reduction of pressure. 1957G. E. Hutchinson Treat. Limnol. I. xi. 703 The adsorptive material in oxidized mud. 1978J. Updike Coup (1979) v. 193 There was in our young hero..an adsorptive chemical will that made him adhere to just those surfaces that would have repelled him. Hence adsorpˈtivity, adsorptive power or capacity.
1962Lebende Sprachen VII. 33/1 Adsorptivity, spezifische Adsorption. 1979Nature 30 Aug. 765/2 The adsorptivity of various sulphur and other compounds and the physical and optical effects of adsorbed gases such as H2S and SO2 thereon need to be studied.
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1932Fuller & Conard tr. Braun-Blanquet's Plant Sociol. vi. 187 The resultant soil scarcely differs from the adsorptively saturated, mild humus of lime soils. 1989Soap, Cosmetics, Chem. Specialties May 96/2 What is the chemical structure of certain polar LAS degradation products that become affixed adsorptively to components of the topsoil? |