CS273299B1 - Sorbent for harmful substances removal from aqueous solutions - Google Patents

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CS273299B1
CS273299B1 CS12389A CS12389A CS273299B1 CS 273299 B1 CS273299 B1 CS 273299B1 CS 12389 A CS12389 A CS 12389A CS 12389 A CS12389 A CS 12389A CS 273299 B1 CS273299 B1 CS 273299B1
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Karel Prom Geol Drabek
Jana Mudr Csc Kalouskova
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    Použití odpadového produktu úpravy uhlí, uhelných kal, jako sorbentu pro odstraňování iontů těžkých kovů, radionuklidů a některých organických látek z vodných roztoků.
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