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The preparation of activated carbon discs from tar pitch and coal powder for adsorption of CO2, CH4 and N2

Gao et al., 2017

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8293658317474820003
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Gao S
Ge L
Rufford T
Zhu Z
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Microporous and Mesoporous Materials

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We used a pitch foaming process to prepare high surface area activated carbon discs (ACD) with a relatively high mechanical strength (4.3 MPa) from mixtures of tar pitch and coal powders, with potassium hydroxide as a chemical activator. The two primary parameters …
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