What is adsorbent?

💧 Quick Read:
An adsorbent is a porous material that captures and holds contaminants from liquids, gases, or dissolved solids. BioPhosphate is a high-performance green adsorbent with a large surface area and macroporous structure, making it highly effective for removing a wide range of pollutants.

🔎  Deep Dive:
Adsorbents work by attracting and holding atoms, ions, or molecules onto their internal and external surfaces. The efficiency of an adsorbent depends on pore structure, surface chemistry, and regeneration potential. Materials like BioPhosphate are widely applied in water and air purification, environmental remediation, food and pharmaceutical processing, and chemical industries, effectively capturing both large macromolecules and smaller contaminants. Its green, renewable composition and regenerability further enhance sustainability and cost-effectiveness in various applications.