Iley et al., 1973 - Google Patents
The adsorptive properties of carbonised olive stonesIley et al., 1973
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- 1647022718789657735
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- Iley M
- Marsh H
- Reinoso F
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Olive stones were carbonised to 1120° K and activated in carbon dioxide at 1100° K to 20% burn-off. Adsorptive properties were measured by adsorption of nitrogen (77° K) and carbon dioxide (195° K, 273° K) using the Langmuir and Dubinin equations of adsorption to deduce …
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- C01B31/02—Preparation of carbon; Purification; After-treatment
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