Abstract
Abstract The interaction between methylchloroform and a surface modified activated carbon, which was treated with tetrafluoromethane plasma, was evaluated on the basis of adsorption isotherms and physicochemical properties of the activated carbon. Tetrafluoromethane plasma-treated activated carbon could be used for the complete recovery of methylchloroform.
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