Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5368992 | Applied Surface Science | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Cherry stones (CS) are carbonised at 400-1000 °C for 0-4 h in N2 and the charcoals obtained are characterised to gain information about their chemical composition and porous texture, with a view to their use in the preparation of activated carbon. Depending on the heating conditions, the products obtained may possess a low ash content and a high fixed carbon content and are essentially microporous and macroporous solids.
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Authors
Carlos J. Durán-Valle, Manuel Gómez-Corzo, Vicente Gómez-Serrano, José Pastor-Villegas, MarÃa L. Rojas-Cervantes,