Khosrowshahi et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Green self-activating synthesis system for porous carbons: Celery biomass wastes as a typical case for CO2 uptake with kinetic, equilibrium and thermodynamic …Khosrowshahi et al., 2022
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- Khosrowshahi M
- Mashhadimoslem H
- Emrooz H
- Ghaemi A
- Hosseini M
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- Diamond and Related Materials
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Due to its rich porous structure, high specific surface area, and stable chemical characteristics, hierarchically biomass-derived porous carbon is considered to be the most potentially effective material for CO 2 capture. Herein, a green self-activating synthesis …
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