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Carbon absorbents for natural gas storage

MacDonald et al., 1998

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16269886393487797768
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MacDonald J
Quinn D
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Composite carbons were produced by combining, and subsequently pyrolysing, polyvinylidene copolymer latexes and AX-21 carbon. These carbons were produced in a monolithic form, enabling them to fit compactly into a given storage volume. The composites …
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