Dehkhoda et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Electrosorption on activated biochar: effect of thermo-chemical activation treatment on the electric double layer capacitanceDehkhoda et al., 2014
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- Dehkhoda A
- Ellis N
- Gyenge E
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- Journal of Applied Electrochemistry
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Biochar, a by-product of woody biomass pyrolysis, is investigated as a renewable and low- cost carbon-based electrode material for electric double layer (EDL) applications. To increase the surface area and porosity of the biochar chemical (7 M KOH) and thermal (at …
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