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Sorbent

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Flörke, Otto W.; Graetsch, Heribert A.; Brunk, Fred; Benda, Leopold; Paschen, Siegfried; Bergna, Horacio E.; Roberts, William O.; Welsh, William A.; Libanati, Cristian; Ettlinger, Manfred; Kerner, Dieter; Maier, Monika; Meon, Walter; Schmoll, Ralf; Gies, Hermann; Schiffmann, Dietmar (April 15, 2008).
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Sorbents collect specific liquids or gases depending on the composition of the material being used in the sorbent. Some of the most common sorbents used to clean oil spills are made from materials that are both
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Tanaka, Akihiro (July 2009). "Odor Emission Control during Composting Cattle Manure by using Compost Deodorization and utilization of Nitrogen Enriched Compost".
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Ji, Seulgi; Kim, Seong K.; Song, Wooseok; Myung, Sung; Lim, Jongsun; Jung, Ha-Kyun; An, Ki-Seok; Lee, Sun Sook (March 2019).
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Zhenissova, Akbota; Micheli, Francesca; Rossi, Leucio; Stendardo, Stefano; Foscolo, Pier Ugo; Gallucci, Katia (April 2014).
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absorbents, and are researched for applications in environmental air analysis, particularly in the analysis of
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Auckett, Josie E.; Duyker, Samuel G.; Turner, David R.; Batten, Stuart R.; Peterson, Vanessa K. (July 2018).
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Activated carbon, the most widely used sorbent, which has been known and manufactured since the 19th century,
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Farrukh, Sarah; Fan, Xianfeng; Mustafa, Kiran; Hussain, Arshad; Ayoub, Muhammad; Younas, Mohammad (2021),
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Gatou, Maria-Anna; Tsoukleris, Dimitrios; Pavlatou, Evangelia A.; Lagopati, Nefeli (2020-02-19).
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Ge, Jin; Zhao, Hao-Yu; Zhu, Hong-Wu; Huang, Jin; Shi, Lu-An; Yu, Shu-Hong (December 2016).
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Georgiev, Paweł; Belka, Mariusz; Bączek, Tomasz; Płotka-Wasylka, Justyna (June 2023).
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Bayat, A.; Aghamiri, S. F.; Moheb, A.; Vakili-Nezhaad, G. R. (December 2005).
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Das, Dipayan; Pradhan, Arun Kumar; Pourdeyhimi, Behnam (2012-11-05).
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Cross-section of a gas mask filter, with sorbent material visible
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Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research
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Nanotechnology and the Generation of Sustainable Hydrogen
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Sorbents come in various forms and materials, including:
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liquids or gases. They are frequently used to remove
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insoluble
absorbs
adsorbs
pollutants
chemical accidents
oil spills
diapers
odor
volatile organic compounds
sorption
oleophilic
hydrophobic
pores
capillary action
ions
ion-exchange resin
electrostatic forces
chemisorption
reverse
Molecular sieves
zeolite
Sponges
Polypropylene
Cellulose
diapers
urine
Incontinence pads
nonwoven fabric
Desiccants

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