[1261] Sorption Hysteresis of Benzene in Charcoal Particles,
Braida, Washington J., Pignatello Joseph J., Lu Yuefeng, Ravikovitch Peter I., Neimark Alexander V., and Xing Baoshan
, Environmental Science & Technology, Volume 37, Number 2, p.409-417, (2003)
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