The transport maximum describes the maximum rate at which a system is able to transport a solute. It thus predicts the phenomenon of saturation; below and up to the transport maximum, the amount of solute transported increases proportional to the concentration. However, once the transport maximum is reached, and the system is saturated, increases in concentration are not matched by further increases in transport.
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