Corn cob char as catalyst support for developing carbon nanotubes from waste polypropylene plastics: comparison of activation techniques

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  • who: Helen U. Modekwe and collaborators from the Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of of Johannesburg, Doornfontein Campus, POBox, Johannesburg, South Africa have published the article: Corn Cob Char as Catalyst Support for Developing Carbon Nanotubes from Waste Polypropylene Plastics: Comparison of Activation Techniques, in the Journal: Polymers 2022, 14, 2898. of 28/03/2022
  • what: In this study cob char was used as support during the preparation of the NiMo catalyst and the effect of different char-activating techniques on the microstructure yield and quality of carbon . . .

     

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