“…The RF-IGC method has been applied many times in the past for the investigation of solid surface properties regarding adsorption, desorption, and surface chemical reaction or of kinetic constants of many homogeneous or heterogeneous reactions [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. This method has been applied recently for the measurement of some local parameters concerning adsorption energies, ε, with respect to time [15,17,18], local monolayer capacities, c * max , that is, the maximum adsorbed concentrations of analyte A on the collection of the adsorption sites i being active at time t [15,17], and local adsorption isotherms, θ i (p, T , ε) [15][16][17].…”