What Does AIM Stand For?
AIM stands for Adsorption Isotherm Measurement
AIM, or Adsorption Isotherm Measurement, is a scientific technique used to determine the relationship between the amount of substance adsorbed on a surface and the concentration of that substance in the surrounding medium at equilibrium. This measurement is crucial in various fields, including material science, chemistry, and environmental engineering, as it provides insights into adsorption capacities, surface properties, and the thermodynamic behavior of adsorbent materials. AIM plays a key role in the characterization of porous materials, catalysts, and the design of efficient separation processes.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym