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F. C. Wu, Tseng, R. L., and Juang, R. S., “Comparisons of porous and adsorption properties of carbons activated by steam and KOH”, J Colloid Interface Sci, vol. 283, pp. 49-56, 2005.
G. G. Stavropoulos, Samaras, P., and Sakellaropoulos, G. P., “Effect of activated carbons modification on porosity, surface structure and phenol adsorption”, J Hazard Mater, vol. 151, pp. 414-21, 2008.
S. Wang, Zhu, Z. H., Coomes, A., Haghseresht, F., and Lu, G. Q., “The physical and surface chemical characteristics of activated carbons and the adsorption of methylene blue from wastewater”, J Colloid Interface Sci, vol. 284, pp. 440-6, 2005.
M. Valix, Cheung, W. H., and McKay, G., “Preparation of activated carbon using low temperature carbonisation and physical activation of high ash raw bagasse for acid dye adsorption”, Chemosphere, vol. 56, pp. 493-501, 2004.
M. Z. Alam, Muyibi, S. A., Mansor, M. F., and Wahid, R., “Removal of phenol by activated carbons prepared from palm oil mill effluent sludge”, J Environ Sci (China), vol. 18, pp. 446-52, 2006.
T. Miyoshi, Boki, K., and Tanada, S., “[Studies on the adsorption removal of ammonia gas. 1) Adsorption of ammonia gas on several kinds of activated carbons (author's transl)]”, Sangyo Igaku, vol. 18, pp. 169-76, 1976.

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