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2007
[1260] Differential sorption behaviour of aromatic hydrocarbons on charcoals prepared at different temperatures from grass and wood, Bornemann, L. C., Kookana R. S., and Welp G. , Chemosphere, Mar, Volume 67, Number 5, p.1033-42, (2007) Abstract
[1324] Evidence for a pore-filling mechanism in the adsorption of aromatic hydrocarbons to a natural wood char, Nguyen, T. H., Cho H. H., Poster D. L., and Ball W. P. , Environ Sci Technol, Feb 15, Volume 41, Number 4, p.1212-7, (2007) Abstract
2005
[1366] Comparisons of porous and adsorption properties of carbons activated by steam and KOH, Wu, F. C., Tseng R. L., and Juang R. S. , J Colloid Interface Sci, Mar 1, Volume 283, Number 1, p.49-56, (2005) Abstract
[1292] Activated carbon from char obtained from vacuum pyrolysis of teak sawdust: pore structure development and characterization, Ismadji, S., Sudaryanto Y., Hartono S. B., Setiawan L. E., and Ayucitra A. , Bioresour Technol, Aug, Volume 96, Number 12, p.1364-9, (2005) Abstract
2004
[1347] Phenol adsorption onto powdered and granular activated carbon, prepared from Eucalyptus wood, Tancredi, N., Medero N., Moller F., Piriz J., Plada C., and Cordero T. , J Colloid Interface Sci, Nov 15, Volume 279, Number 2, p.357-63, (2004) Abstract
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