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Sorption of Industrial Oil by Expanded Graphite

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Sorption of industrial oil by expanded graphite prepared from residual graphite hydrosylfate at 300-900°C was studied. The sorption isotherms of both neat oil and oil from its aqueous suspension were measured. The sorption capacity for oil was studied as influenced by the specific surface area and specific volume of expanded graphite sorbent.

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Savos'kin, M.V., Yaroshenko, A.P., Mochalin, V.N. et al. Sorption of Industrial Oil by Expanded Graphite. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 76, 906–908 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026315707819

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