What Does TLM Stand For?
TLM stands for Triple Layer Model Of Adsorption
The Triple Layer Model of Adsorption (TLM) is a conceptual framework used in surface science and chemistry to describe the behavior of molecules as they interact with solid surfaces. This model outlines three distinct layers of adsorption: the outer layer, representing the bulk solution environment; the intermediate layer, where initial adsorption occurs; and the innermost layer, characterized by strong interactions and binding with the surface. TLM provides insights into the mechanisms of adsorption processes, facilitating a better understanding of phenomena such as catalyst behavior, pollutant removal, and material interactions in various applications.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym