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Recent investigations have shown that active magnesium oxide has a place of its own in the fields of adsorption and catalysis. It is unique in being the only commercial product possessing high surface area and mechanical strength combined with a high degree of basicity and an ionic crystal lattice. These attributes give it unusual adsorptive and catalytic properties only a few of which have been investigated.
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Adsorption on Active Magnesia 1. Surface Areas, Pore Structures, and the Nature of the Adsorption of Nitrogen, Argon, and Iodine.
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Thesis advisor: - Lehigh University
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1946
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English
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Chemical Engineering
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Walker, . W. C. (1946). Adsorption on Active Magnesia 1. Surface Areas, Pore Structures, and the Nature of the Adsorption of Nitrogen, Argon, and Iodine. (1–). https://preserve.lehigh.edu/lehigh-scholarship/graduate-publications-theses-dissertations/theses-dissertations/adsorption-16
Walker, William Comstock. 1946. “Adsorption on Active Magnesia 1. Surface Areas, Pore Structures, and the Nature of the Adsorption of Nitrogen, Argon, and Iodine”. https://preserve.lehigh.edu/lehigh-scholarship/graduate-publications-theses-dissertations/theses-dissertations/adsorption-16.
Walker, William Comstock. Adsorption on Active Magnesia 1. Surface Areas, Pore Structures, and the Nature of the Adsorption of Nitrogen, Argon, and Iodine. 1946, https://preserve.lehigh.edu/lehigh-scholarship/graduate-publications-theses-dissertations/theses-dissertations/adsorption-16.