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Extraction of Organic Pollutants by Crushed Carbon Sorbents

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Sorbents produced from different materials, by different technology, with different pore structure and other characteristics, are compared in the absorption of chlorine-bearing organic compounds from aqueous solutions over a broad concentration range. The influence of the source material on the sorptional properties is studied.

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This research was performed with the framework of the program for the development and introduction of mineral extraction technologies, for industrial safety and biological remediation, and for the creation of new products from coal so as to reduce the environmental impact of the industry and the risks to human life (Government Resolution N1144-R, May 11, 2022; contract 075-15-2022-1201).

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Correspondence to A. Yu. Prosekov, A. K. Gorelkina, I. V. Timoshchuk, N. S. Golubeva, L. A. Ivanova or E. S. Mikhaylova.

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Prosekov, A.Y., Gorelkina, A.K., Timoshchuk, I.V. et al. Extraction of Organic Pollutants by Crushed Carbon Sorbents. Coke Chem. 65, 545–548 (2022). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068364X22700284

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