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Preparation of activated carbon fibers from cost effective commercial textile grade acrylic fibers

Bikshapathi et al., 2011

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Bikshapathi M
Verma N
Srivastava A
Joshi H
Singh R
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Activated carbon fibers (ACFs) were prepared from cost effective commercial textiles through stabilization, carbonization, and subsequently activation by carbon dioxide. ACFs were characterized for surface area and pore size distribution by physical adsorption of nitrogen …
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