Production and applications of activated carbons as adsorbents from olive stones
<p>Olive stones have been widely used as a renewable energy biowaste source. As they are rich in elemental carbon (40–45 wt%), much research focussed on effectively converting olive stones, as precursors, into activated carbon adsorbents. However, only a few studies have concentrated on summar...
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| Main Author: | Junaid Saleem (14152086) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Usman Bin Shahid (14152089) (author), Mouhammad Hijab (14152092) (author), Hamish Mackey (14150865) (author), Gordon McKay (1755814) (author) |
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2019
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