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Equilibrium Adsorption of Phenol-, Tire-, and Coal-Derived Activated Carbons for Organic Vapors

Adsorption isotherms for alkane, aromatic, and ketone vapors were determined for activated carbon fiber cloth, tire-derived activated carbon and coal-derived activated carbon adsorbents. Physical and chemical properties of the vapors and adsorbents were used to interpret these results that were obta...

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Published in:Journal of environmental engineering (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2004-03, Vol.130 (3), p.231-241
Main Authors: Ramirez, David, Sullivan, Patrick D, Rood, Mark J, Hay, K. James
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Phenol
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