The saturation adsorbed amount of polymers on solid surfaces is mostly
found to be independent of the polymer transport rate, or flux J, to
the surface. In most cases this is because the experimental rate of tr
ansport strongly deviates from the relaxation rate in the polymer laye
r. We studied the adsorption of savinase on SiO2 from aqueous solution
and found that the transport rate is an important parameter in the ad
sorption kinetics. The adsorption process can be viewed as an attachme
nt to, followed by spreading of a polymer molecule over the surface. I
n this way the adsorbed amount strongly depends on J if the time for t
ransport to the surface is in the same range as the spreading time. Us
ing an analytical ''growing disk'' model for the polymer adsorption, w
e are able to, at least qualitatively, describe the adsorption kinetic
s.