Gong et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Sulfonic-acid-functionalized carbon fiber from waste newspaper as a recyclable carbon based solid acid catalyst for the hydrolysis of celluloseGong et al., 2019
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- Gong R
- Ma Z
- Wang X
- Han Y
- Guo Y
- Sun G
- Li Y
- Zhou J
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- RSC advances
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Waste newspaper is one of the most common cellulosic materials. Therefore, effective utilization of this commonly available biomass resource to prepare high-value carbon-based solid acid catalysts is an interesting and meaningful task. In this study we propose a new …
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