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ADSORPTION OF CU (II) FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTION USING ACTIVATED CARBON DERIVED FROM MANGOSTEEN PEEL.

Chen et al., 2012

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85220980203549888
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Chen Y
Huang M
Chen W
Huang B
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Effects of the mixing method of K2CO3 with the source biomass and thermal history on the properties of the mangosteen peel activated carbons (MSACs) were investigated. The one- step impregnation activation process was found to be remarkably effective in increasing the …
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    • C01B31/12Preparation by using non-gaseous activating agents
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