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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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“... as ionic pair. In these samples the CEC measured after the adsorption was between 0.26 and 0.47 times the...”
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“... shown efficiency related to its in natura adsorption potential (when physically or chemically activated...”
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“... in catalytic and adsorption processes. In this context, the present study aimed to vary some parameters such...”
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“... development of efficient and cost-effective wastewater treatment processes is necessary to deal with this type...”
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“... in three processes: (i) as a catalyst on the oxidation of organiccontaminants; (ii) in the production...”
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“... residue showed an adsorption capacity close to standard zeolite and commercial zeolite. After ion exchange...”
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“... to their potential for adsorption of the elements copper, zinc and lead in monometallic and multimetalic...”
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