AbstractGraphite intercalation compounds (GIC) can be used as adsorbents for the removal of dissolved organic contaminants in water, and can be rapidly regenerated by electrochemical treatment. After electrochemical regeneration, the adsorption capacity of the GIC is often observed to increase compared to fresh adsorbent. This increase has been attributed to roughening of the surface as well as changes in surface chemistry. Specific surface areas of fresh and electrochemically treated GICs have been measured, and show no significant variation. Consequently, the electrochemical anodic oxidation process used to regenerate the material has been investigated, and these changes, specifically the transformation of the oxygen containing functional...
In view of large-scale applications, electrochemical exfoliation of graphite for the production of g...
Graphitic electrodes in ion batteries and graphite electrochemical exfoliation for graphene producti...
Graphitic electrodes in ion batteries and graphite electrochemical exfoliation for graphene producti...
AbstractGraphite intercalation compounds (GIC) can be used as adsorbents for the removal of dissolve...
Graphite intercalation compound (GIC) has been demonstrated to be a useful, low capacity and rapid a...
Abstract With the aim to address the issues related to the regeneration of activated carbon used for...
Intercalation imparts interesting features to the host graphite material. Two different types of int...
A water treatment technology employing the adsorption of dissolved organic contaminants from water a...
The removal and destruction of a tri-phenyl methane dye, Acid Violet 17 (AV17), from aqueous solutio...
In view of large-scale applications, electrochemical exfoliation of graphite for the production of g...
In view of large-scale applications, electrochemical exfoliation of graphite for the production of g...
Graphitic electrodes in ion batteries and graphite electrochemical exfoliation for graphene producti...
In view of large-scale applications, electrochemical exfoliation of graphite for the production of g...
Graphitic electrodes in ion batteries and graphite electrochemical exfoliation for graphene producti...
Graphitic electrodes in ion batteries and graphite electrochemical exfoliation for graphene producti...
In view of large-scale applications, electrochemical exfoliation of graphite for the production of g...
Graphitic electrodes in ion batteries and graphite electrochemical exfoliation for graphene producti...
Graphitic electrodes in ion batteries and graphite electrochemical exfoliation for graphene producti...
AbstractGraphite intercalation compounds (GIC) can be used as adsorbents for the removal of dissolve...
Graphite intercalation compound (GIC) has been demonstrated to be a useful, low capacity and rapid a...
Abstract With the aim to address the issues related to the regeneration of activated carbon used for...
Intercalation imparts interesting features to the host graphite material. Two different types of int...
A water treatment technology employing the adsorption of dissolved organic contaminants from water a...
The removal and destruction of a tri-phenyl methane dye, Acid Violet 17 (AV17), from aqueous solutio...
In view of large-scale applications, electrochemical exfoliation of graphite for the production of g...
In view of large-scale applications, electrochemical exfoliation of graphite for the production of g...
Graphitic electrodes in ion batteries and graphite electrochemical exfoliation for graphene producti...
In view of large-scale applications, electrochemical exfoliation of graphite for the production of g...
Graphitic electrodes in ion batteries and graphite electrochemical exfoliation for graphene producti...
Graphitic electrodes in ion batteries and graphite electrochemical exfoliation for graphene producti...
In view of large-scale applications, electrochemical exfoliation of graphite for the production of g...
Graphitic electrodes in ion batteries and graphite electrochemical exfoliation for graphene producti...
Graphitic electrodes in ion batteries and graphite electrochemical exfoliation for graphene producti...