In this study, some activated carbons prepared from sour cherry pits under various conditions were investigated. For comparison purposes, the commercial activated carbons Merck-2514 and Merck-2184 were used. The nitrogen adsorption isotherms at 77 K were used as reference for comparison, while p-nitrophenol, methylene blue, orange-II and victoria blue adsorptions were determined from aqueous solution at 298 K. It was clear from the specic surface area values obtained that the best activated carbon was obtained by activation for 4 hours following the chemical activation. Its adsorption properties are closer to the levels of the Merck commercial carbons. It was concluded that the characterization of microporous structure, and the testing of t...
Activated carbon has been prepared from molasses, a natural precursor of vegetable origin resulting...
The use of activated carbon obtained from sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) stones for the removal of ...
Adsorption of a basic dye, methylene blue, from aqueous solutions onto as-received activated carbons...
WOS: 000265439000141In this study, the activated carbons were prepared from pine cone by chemical ac...
The adsorption properties of activated carbons prepared by treating a densified refuse-derived fuel ...
A set of activated carbon materials non-oxidised and oxidised, were successfully prepared from two d...
Nitrogen (N_2, at 77 K and sub-atmospheric pressure), carbon dioxide (CO_2, at 273 K, sub-atmospheri...
WOS: 000281930300019Activated carbons have been prepared from a lignocellulosic waste material by ch...
The effect of textural and chemical properties such as: surface area, pore volume and chemical group...
Phosphoric acid-activated carbon WP's and zinc chloride-activated carbons WZ's were develo...
In this study, the preparation of activated carbons from various materials of biomass origin by acti...
In this study, a series of activated carbons with high surface area and micropore volume were obtain...
Because of their remarkable sorption properties, active carbons are commonly used in purification of...
Structural and adsorption properties of carbon sieves, activated carbons and graphitized carbon blac...
Activated carbons produced from palm oil shell with H3PO4 activation (AC 34) and physical activation...
Activated carbon has been prepared from molasses, a natural precursor of vegetable origin resulting...
The use of activated carbon obtained from sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) stones for the removal of ...
Adsorption of a basic dye, methylene blue, from aqueous solutions onto as-received activated carbons...
WOS: 000265439000141In this study, the activated carbons were prepared from pine cone by chemical ac...
The adsorption properties of activated carbons prepared by treating a densified refuse-derived fuel ...
A set of activated carbon materials non-oxidised and oxidised, were successfully prepared from two d...
Nitrogen (N_2, at 77 K and sub-atmospheric pressure), carbon dioxide (CO_2, at 273 K, sub-atmospheri...
WOS: 000281930300019Activated carbons have been prepared from a lignocellulosic waste material by ch...
The effect of textural and chemical properties such as: surface area, pore volume and chemical group...
Phosphoric acid-activated carbon WP's and zinc chloride-activated carbons WZ's were develo...
In this study, the preparation of activated carbons from various materials of biomass origin by acti...
In this study, a series of activated carbons with high surface area and micropore volume were obtain...
Because of their remarkable sorption properties, active carbons are commonly used in purification of...
Structural and adsorption properties of carbon sieves, activated carbons and graphitized carbon blac...
Activated carbons produced from palm oil shell with H3PO4 activation (AC 34) and physical activation...
Activated carbon has been prepared from molasses, a natural precursor of vegetable origin resulting...
The use of activated carbon obtained from sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) stones for the removal of ...
Adsorption of a basic dye, methylene blue, from aqueous solutions onto as-received activated carbons...