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            Table A.6 (continued)
            Formula     Name                       a         b         d
            C 4 H 10 S  Isobutyl Mercaptan         0.93709   0.24802   −0.02179
            C 4 H 10 S  sec-Butyl Mercaptan        0.92287   0.24856   −0.02146
            C 4 H 10 S  tert-Butyl Mercaptan       0.84380   0.24937   −0.01939
            C 4 H 10 S  Diethyl Sulfide             0.95993   0.24465   −0.02195
            C 4 H 10 S  Isopropyl-Methyl-Sulfide    0.92769   0.24689   −0.02132
            C 4 H 10 S  Methyl-Propyl-Sulfide       0.97217   0.24453   −0.02229
                        Diethyl Disulfide           1.42594   0.12564   −0.01373
            C 4 H 10 S 2
            C 4 H 11 N  n-Butylamine               0.64570   0.31857   −0.02570
            C 4 H 11 N  Isobutylamine              0.60137   0.31538   0.02369
            C 4 H 11 N  sec-Butylamine             0.57706   0.31254   −0.02250
            C 4 H 11 N  tert-Butylamine            0.50036   0.30334   −0.01897
            C 4 H 11 N  Diethylamine               0.54770   0.30799   −0.02107
            C 4 H 11 NO  Dimethylethanolamine      1.18381   0.23249   −0.02857
            C 4 H 12 Si  Tetramethylsilane         0.70867   0.23089   −0.01505
            C 4 H 13 N 3  Diethylene Triamine      1.54270   0.06479   -
            Source Yaws CL, Bu L, Nijhawan S (1995) Determining VOC adsorption capacity. Pollut Eng
            27(2):34–37. http://www.pollutionengineering.com/
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