Ahirrao et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Sweet‐lime‐peels‐derived activated‐carbon‐based electrode for highly efficient supercapacitor and flow‐through water desalinationAhirrao et al., 2019
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- Ahirrao D
- Tambat S
- Pandit A
- Jha N
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In the present work, highly porous activated carbon with an excellent surface area has been successfully synthesized from the agricultural waste product; sweet lime peels (Citrus limetta) using a facile chemical approach. The structural and morphological properties of …
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