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Comparison of oil palm shell-based activated carbons produced by microwave and conventional heating methods using zinc chloride activationHesas et al., 2013
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- Hesas R
- Arami-Niya A
- Daud W
- Sahu J
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- Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis
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Oil palm shell was used to prepare activated carbons by microwave irradiation and conventional heating methods using zinc chloride as the activation agent. The effects of the weight ratio of zinc chloride to palm shell on the textual and surface chemical properties of …
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