Environmental Chemistry II
Adsorption isotherms are mathematical models that describe how solutes interact with solid surfaces at a constant temperature, illustrating the relationship between the amount of solute adsorbed onto a solid and its concentration in the solution. These isotherms help in understanding how pharmaceuticals and other contaminants behave when they enter different environmental media, such as soils or sediments. By characterizing adsorption processes, these models can predict the fate and transport of pharmaceuticals in the environment, informing risk assessment and remediation strategies.
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