1980
DOI: 10.1007/bf00726263
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Separation of cresol isomers by means of organic-modified clays

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“…Adsorption is a promising method because it requires low energy, is inexpensive, and has simple operation. A variety of porous materials, including hydrotalcite, clays, ion‐exchange resins, and activated carbon, have been used for adsorptive separation of m‐cresol 3 /p‐cresol 2 . Vijayakumar et al .…”
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“…Adsorption is a promising method because it requires low energy, is inexpensive, and has simple operation. A variety of porous materials, including hydrotalcite, clays, ion‐exchange resins, and activated carbon, have been used for adsorptive separation of m‐cresol 3 /p‐cresol 2 . Vijayakumar et al .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Adsorption is a promising method because it requires low energy, is inexpensive, and has simple operation. A variety of porous materials, including hydrotalcite, [13] clays, [14] ion-exchange resins, [15] and activated carbon, [16] have been used for adsorptive separation of m-cresol 3/p-cresol 2. Vijayakumar et al [13] studied liquid phase static adsorption of m-and pcresol 2 on ZnÀ Al hydroxide with different Zn/Al molar ratios in different solvents.…”
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