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(2)  10 −24  (2)  10 −29  (2)  10 14




                     Adsorbate  Argon  3.82 (4,5,6,9)  2.95 (3,8)  (1)  ×  1.63  ×  3.24  ×  8.52



                                    10 −24  (1)  10 −29  (1)  10 14
                        Nitrogen  3.00 (1)  3.72 (10,9)  ×  1.46  ×  2.0  ×  6.7



                        Aluminophosphate  Ion  Oxide  2.60 (2)  (2)  10 −24  ×  2.5  (2)  10 −29  ×  1.3  (7)  10 15  ×  1.0








                  calculations  Adsorbent  Ion  (2)  10 −24  (2)  10 −29  (3,8)  10 15  (4,7)  10 15  (5,2)  10 14  (6,2)  10 14  (10,7)  10 14




                  distribution  Aluminosilicate  Oxide  2.76 (2)  ×  2.5  ×  1.3  ×  3.75  ×  1.00  ×  8.48  ×  8.73  ×  3.27




                  size              (1)  (1)  (1)
                  micropore  Carbon  10 −24  ×  10 −28  ×  10 15  ×  (1995).



                  in          3.40 (1)  1.02  1.35  3.85             Inc.
                  used                  (cm 3 )                    (2000).  model.
                  parameters        (cm 3 )  c  density  (1983).  (1994).  model.  model.  model.  model.  Yang  and  Micromeritics  (1991).




                  Physical    A)  ( ˚  a  susceptibility,  surface  (molecule/cm 2 )  Kawazoe  and  Yang  slit-pore  cylindrical-pore  spherical-pore  spherical-pore  Rege  by  Manual,  Hall  cylindrical-pore


                  4.2.  Parameter  diameter  polarizability,  magnetic  molecular  ath  and  zeolite,  (7) Estimated  2010  and  (10) MCM-41,
                  Table                                (1) Horv´  (2) Cheng  (3) Faujasite,  (4) ZSM-5,  (5) Faujasite,  (6) 5A  (8) ASAP  (9) Razmus


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