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Adsorbsion happens on the surfaces of metals; platinum is particularly good, but any other metal such as steel, zinc, etc., can do it. It happens less with aluminum because of the protective layer of aluminum oxide, but in a non-oxygen atmosphere, if you remove the aluminum oxide, then yes, aluminum would also adsorb.

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