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Ambient gas/particle partitioning. 1. Sorption mechanisms of apolar, polar, and ionizable organic compoundsArp et al., 2008
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- Arp H
- Schwarzenbach R
- Goss K
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- Environmental science & technology
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There remain several ambiguities in the literature regarding the dominating sorption mechanisms involved in gas/particle partitioning, particularly for polar and ionizable compounds. The various hypothetical mechanisms would depend differently on relative …
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