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Langmuir Isotherms for Single and Mixed Gases; 3.1.2. Potential Theory Isotherms for Single and Mixed Gases; 3.1.3. Ideal Adsorbed Solution Theory for Mixture and Similarities with Langmuir and Potential Theories; 3.1.4. Diffusion in Micropores: Concentration Dependence and Predicting Mixed Diffusivities; 3.2. Temperature Swing Adsorption and Pressure Swing Adsorption; 3.2.1. Temperature Swing Adsorption 327 $a3.2.2. Pressure Swing Adsorption3.3. Simple Criteria for Sorbent Selection; References; 4 Pore Size Distribution; 4.1. The Kelvin Equation; 4.2. Horva?th-Kawazoe Approach; 4.2.1. The Original HK Slit-Shaped Pore Model; 4.2.2. Modified HK Model for Slit-Shaped Pores; 4.2.3. Modified Model for Cylindrical Pores; 4.3. The Integral Equation Approach; References; 5 Activated Carbon; 5.1. Formation and Manufacture of Activated Carbon; 5.2. Pore Structure and Standard Tests for Activated Carbon; 5.3. General Adsorption Properties; 5.4. 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