2020
DOI: 10.1134/s1061933x2006006x
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Specific Features of the Formation of Adsorption Layers from Products of Mechanochemical Modification of Humic Acids at a Liquid–Gas Interface

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“…19,20 Therefore, molecules of different nature (mainly inorganic salts) can be intensively sorbed on the active sites. 21 It is known that the contents of phenolic and carboxyl groups in humic acids increase during brown coal oxidation. 22,23 Therefore, it is promising to conduct mechanochemical activation in the presence of an oxidizing agent.…”
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“…19,20 Therefore, molecules of different nature (mainly inorganic salts) can be intensively sorbed on the active sites. 21 It is known that the contents of phenolic and carboxyl groups in humic acids increase during brown coal oxidation. 22,23 Therefore, it is promising to conduct mechanochemical activation in the presence of an oxidizing agent.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%