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Physical and chemical adsorption of formic and acetic acids by Spheron 6

Kipling et al., 1963

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709517199230550107
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Kipling J
Wright E
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry

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The vapors of acetic acid and formic acid react slowly with the carbon black, Spheron 6, at room temperature. Desorption at 60 yields acetic acid in the former case, but a mixture of carbon dioxide and water vapor in the latter case. Adsorption on Spheron 6 from the liquid …
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