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On the Adsorption of CO₂ by Active Carbons
The combination of adsorption and calorimetric techniques shows that the adsorption of CO2 is a two-step process in the case of active carbons with large micropores (L > 1.2–1.5 nm). For smaller pores, on the other hand, one observes a uniform filling of the volume. These mechanisms are in agreement with earlier experiments carried out with CH2Cl2 at 293 K
Geochemistry of fluids discharged from mud volcanoes in SE Caspian Sea (Gorgan Plain, Iran)
Analysis of thermodynamic and kinetic stabilities in the thermal decomposition of the trinuclear μ-oxoacetates Fe 2 III MIIO(CH3OO)6(H2O)5, with M=Mn, Fe, Co or Ni
Investigating morphological characteristics and chemical composition of naftlige mud volcano in golestan province, eastern part of the caspian sea
Estimation of Temperature Conductivity Coefficient Impact upon Fatigue Damage of Material
Theoretical insight of physical adsorption for a single component adsorbent + adsorbate system: II. The Henry region
10.1021/la900217tLangmuir25137359-7367LANG