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“... of the zeolite. This reduction may be related to the decrease in textural properties after SO2 adsorption...”
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“... of size around 400 nm were obtained after 15 minutes of reaction in tetraethylene glycol. The particulate...”
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“... the adsorption capacity decreases at longer leaching times, such as 48 hours, where the formation...”
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“... during long term exposure to water vapour at 298K and evaluation of the catalytic properties of Ti-MCM...”
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“... properties of these materials. The X-ray diffraction indicated that the MCM-41 type material was obtained...”
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“... undergoing oxidation and the adsorption process suffer a decrease (18±1 %), compare with acid (42±3 %) and...”
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