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Superior CO2 uptake on nitrogen doped carbonaceous adsorbents from commercial phenolic resin

Liu et al., 2020

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2316689813638972908
Author
Liu S
Rao L
Yang P
Wang X
Wang L
Ma R
Yue L
Hu X
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Journal of Environmental Sciences

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In this study, N-doped porous carbons were produced with commercial phenolic resin as the raw material, urea as the nitrogen source and KOH as the activation agent. Different from conventional carbonization-nitriding-activation three-step method, a facile two-step process …
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