Towards sustainable micro-pollutants’ removal from wastewaters: caffeine solubility, self-diffusion and adsorption studies from aqueous solutions into hydrochars
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Towards sustainable micro-pollutants’ removal from wastewaters: caffeine solubility, self-diffusion and adsorption studies from aqueous solutions into hydrochars
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MOLECULAR PHYSICS
Volume 116, Issue 15-16, Pages 2129-2141
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Informa UK Limited
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2018-06-23
DOI
10.1080/00268976.2018.1487597
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