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Preparation of activated carbon from lignin obtained by straw pulping by KOH and K2CO3 chemical activation

Jin et al., 2012

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13113398174284333551
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Jin X
Yu Z
Wu Y
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Cellulose Chemistry and Technology

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Activated carbon was prepared through chemical activation of lignin from a straw pulping precursor, using K2CO3 and KOH as chemical agents. To optimize the preparation method, the effect of the main process parameters (such as impregnation ratio, activation …
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    • C01B31/08Active carbon
    • C01B31/12Preparation by using non-gaseous activating agents
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