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Activation of the carbon component of shungite-III and the sorption capacity of the material for hydrogen. / Alekseev, N. I.; Arapov, O. V.; Bodyagin, B. O.; Kudenko, V. V.; Kustova, E. V.; Samonin, V. V.; Semenov, K. N.; Sirotkin, A. K.; Charykov, N. A.; Chentsov, M. N.

In: Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry, Vol. 79, No. 9, 09.2006, p. 1423-1427.

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Alekseev, NI, Arapov, OV, Bodyagin, BO, Kudenko, VV, Kustova, EV, Samonin, VV, Semenov, KN, Sirotkin, AK, Charykov, NA & Chentsov, MN 2006, 'Activation of the carbon component of shungite-III and the sorption capacity of the material for hydrogen', Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry, vol. 79, no. 9, pp. 1423-1427. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1070427206090060

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Alekseev, N. I., Arapov, O. V., Bodyagin, B. O., Kudenko, V. V., Kustova, E. V., Samonin, V. V., Semenov, K. N., Sirotkin, A. K., Charykov, N. A., & Chentsov, M. N. (2006). Activation of the carbon component of shungite-III and the sorption capacity of the material for hydrogen. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry, 79(9), 1423-1427. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1070427206090060

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Alekseev NI, Arapov OV, Bodyagin BO, Kudenko VV, Kustova EV, Samonin VV et al. Activation of the carbon component of shungite-III and the sorption capacity of the material for hydrogen. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry. 2006 Sep;79(9):1423-1427. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1070427206090060

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Alekseev, N. I. ; Arapov, O. V. ; Bodyagin, B. O. ; Kudenko, V. V. ; Kustova, E. V. ; Samonin, V. V. ; Semenov, K. N. ; Sirotkin, A. K. ; Charykov, N. A. ; Chentsov, M. N. / Activation of the carbon component of shungite-III and the sorption capacity of the material for hydrogen. In: Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry. 2006 ; Vol. 79, No. 9. pp. 1423-1427.

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