Activation of rubber-seed shell waste by malic acid as potential CO2 removal: Isotherm and kinetics studies
Carbon dioxide (CO2) has been deemed a significant contributor to the climate crisis and has an impact on environmental systems. Adsorption is widely used among other technologies for carbon capture because of its many benefits. As a starting material for the production of activated carbon (AC) by c...
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Main Authors: | Borhan, A., Yusuf, S. |
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MDPI AG
2020
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