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Sorption and desorption isotherms for benzen vapor on natural sorbents from a number of deposits have been constructed, and have been compared with isotherms for some of the more important natural sorbents taken from European parts of the U.S.S.R.
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Certain of the sorbents exhibited high sorptive capacity, and had structures and properties similar to those of gumbrine, Nalchikines, and Fuller's earth.
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Bykov, V.T. Natural sorbents of the far east. Part 2. Sorption of benzene vapor by natural sorbents, and the structure of sorbents. Russ Chem Bull 1, 553–558 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01164917
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