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Porous carbon materials based on biomass for acetone adsorption: effect of surface chemistry and porous structure

Ma et al., 2018

Document ID
2546379388520260521
Author
Ma X
Li L
Chen R
Wang C
Zhou K
Li H
Publication year
Publication venue
Applied Surface Science

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The relative influence of porous structure and functional groups of porous carbon materials for acetone adsorption is presented in this article. Here, we have successfully prepared oxygen and nitrogen doping porous carbons (ONPCs) by a hydrothermal method using …
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