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Effect of pressure on NO x adsorption by activated carbons

Rubel et al., 1996

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15257649892281108916
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Rubel A
Stencel J
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Exposing activated carbons to nitric oxide and oxygen at temperatures between 295 and 400 K leads to the conversion of the NO to NO2 at the carbon surface and the adsorption of NO2. In the current study, the conversion and adsorption kinetics of the NO to NO2 reaction …
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