Zhang et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Designed porous carbon materials for efficient CO2 adsorption and separationZhang et al., 2015
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- Zhang X
- Li W
- Lu A
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- New Carbon Materials
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The emission of CO 2 from industry and power plants has become a worldwide problem with a strong link to global warming. The development of novel materials for efficient CO 2 capture and utilization is attracting worldwide attention as a hot topic in materials sciences …
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