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Mechanical, Electrical, and Thermal Performance of Hemp Fiber-Reinforced Elium Biocomposites Modified with Activated Carbon Nanoparticles: Experiment and Simulation. [PDF]
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2010
The article contains sections titled: 1. General Aspects 2. Carbonaceous Adsorbents 2.1. Types of Carbonaceous Adsorbents 2.2. Chemical Properties 2.3. Mechanical Properties 2.4. Adsorption Properties 2.5. Quality Control 3. Production 3.1. General Aspects 3.2. Raw Materials 3.3. Activating Furnaces 3.4. Methods of Activation
Klaus-Dirk Henning, Hartmut von Kienle
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The article contains sections titled: 1. General Aspects 2. Carbonaceous Adsorbents 2.1. Types of Carbonaceous Adsorbents 2.2. Chemical Properties 2.3. Mechanical Properties 2.4. Adsorption Properties 2.5. Quality Control 3. Production 3.1. General Aspects 3.2. Raw Materials 3.3. Activating Furnaces 3.4. Methods of Activation
Klaus-Dirk Henning, Hartmut von Kienle
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Future Medicinal Chemistry, 2018
Mammalian carbonic anhydrases (CAs; EC 4.2.1.1) of which 16 isoforms are known, are involved in important physiological functions. Their inhibition is exploited pharmacologically for the treatment of many diseases (glaucoma, edema, epilepsy, obesity, hypoxic tumors, neuropathic pain, etc.) but the activators were less investigated till recently.
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Mammalian carbonic anhydrases (CAs; EC 4.2.1.1) of which 16 isoforms are known, are involved in important physiological functions. Their inhibition is exploited pharmacologically for the treatment of many diseases (glaucoma, edema, epilepsy, obesity, hypoxic tumors, neuropathic pain, etc.) but the activators were less investigated till recently.
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2023
Activated carbon has long been used for filtering contaminants, thanks to its large surface area for adsorption. This, and other properties has led to a growing interest in activated carbon and a broader range of applications. This book explores the various forms of activated carbon, detailing how they can be prepared and characterised ...
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Activated carbon has long been used for filtering contaminants, thanks to its large surface area for adsorption. This, and other properties has led to a growing interest in activated carbon and a broader range of applications. This book explores the various forms of activated carbon, detailing how they can be prepared and characterised ...
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ChemInform, 2007
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Frederick S. Baker +3 more
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AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Frederick S. Baker +3 more
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Mesoporous Activated Carbon Filaments
MRS Proceedings, 1996ABSTRACTActivated carbon filaments of diameter ∼0.1 μm, main pore size (BJH) 55 Å, specific surface area 1310 m2/g and yield 36.2% were obtained by activating carbon filaments of diameter ∼ 0.1 urn in C02 + N2 (1:1) at 970°C for 80 min. Prior to this activation, the filaments were surface oxidized by exposure to ozone.
W. Lu, D.D.L. Chung
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Trihalomethanes Adsorption on Activated Carbon Fiber and Granular Activated Carbon
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 1997Isotherms and the effects on activated carbon fiber (ACF), compared with granular activated carbon (GAC), adsorption of trihalomethans (THMs) in water were studied. It was found that the isotherms for ACF or GAC were not agree to Langmuir equation well, but successfully correlated by Freundlich equation, and the coefficients of Freundlich isotherm were
Jun Wen Li +3 more
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Iron-catalysed carbon–carbon single bond activation
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2013In search of recent challenges in synthetic organic chemistry transformations of substrates possessing formally unreactive bonds have been thoroughly addressed. Amongst those reactions a small number of iron-catalysed reactions have emerged and will be presented showcasing that only a mere starting-point has been reached and many opportunities are to ...
Johannes E M N, Klein, Bernd, Plietker
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Hydrogen Storage in Activated Carbons and Activated Carbon Fibers
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2002Hydrogen storage has been studied in a large variety of activated carbons and activated carbon fibers and a wide range of pressures (up to 70 MPa). The experimental technique used has good reliability, and the experiments performed have a small error and high reproducibility. This seems to be essential to get trustworthy conclusions.
M. A. de la Casa-Lillo +3 more
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Chemical Characterization of Activated Carbon Fibers and Activated Carbons
Journal of Chemical Education, 2006The main objective of this laboratory is the chemical characterization of carbon materials, mainly activated carbons and activated carbon fibers, using several methods to obtain the information without using expensive instruments. During this project students determine the potential of zero charge (pzc) by mass titrations and quantify the acidic and ...
J. M. Valente Nabais, P. J. M. Carrott
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