Melezhik et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Synthesis of carbon materials with abnormally high specific surface areaMelezhik et al., 2019
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- Melezhik A
- Smolsky G
- Zelenin A
- Neskoromnaya E
- Alekhina O
- Burakov A
- Tkachev A
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- Advanced Materials & Technologies
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As a rule, carbon materials with developed energy are produced by physical or active activation of carbon-containing precursor materials. Physical activation is usually carried out at a temperature of 800 900° C. For chemical activation, many reagents have been …
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