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- who: pczrm from the SchoolThe University of Nottingham, Nottingham , RD, UK have published the Article: Biomass-derived activated carbon with simultaneously enhanced CO uptake for both pre and post combustion capture applications, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors report on the synthesis and CO2 uptake capabilities of a series of activated carbons derived from biomass raw materials Jujun grass and Camellia japonica.
- how: In this study a series of activated carbons were prepared from two readily-available biomass precursors namely Jujun grass and Camellia japonica and evaluated as CO2 capture and storage . . .
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