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High surface area microporous activated carbons prepared from Fox nut (Euryale ferox) shell by zinc chloride activationKumar et al., 2015
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- 4511874010564819344
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- Kumar A
- Jena H
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- Applied Surface Science
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High surface area microporous activated carbon has been prepared from Fox nutshell (Euryale ferox) by chemical activation with ZnCl 2 as an activator. The process has been conducted at different impregnation (ZnCl 2/Fox nutshell) ratios (1–2.5) and carbonization …
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