adsorber

/ædˈsɔːrbər/
noun
  1. A device or material that collects gas or liquid molecules on its surface.
    • The water filter uses an adsorber to remove impurities from the tap water.
    • The air purifier's adsorber needs to be replaced every six months.
    • Scientists installed a carbon adsorber in the lab to capture harmful fumes.
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