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- who: October and collaborators from the University of Technology Brunei, Brunei Kerman, Iran have published the paper: Recent methods in the production of activated carbon from date palm residues for the adsorption of textile dyes: A review, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: DPPAC was prepared under CO2 gas flow at 900u00b0C. One of the main reasons why researchers are more interested to activate date palm residues via chemical or physicochemical activations is because microporosity is not effective in adsorbing water pollutants as compared to mesoporosity. This study demonstrated the importance of the impregnation ratio (IR . . .
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