The formation of hybrid carbon nanomaterial by chemical vapor deposition: an efficient adsorbent for enhanced removal of methylene blue from aqueous solution
In this study, carbon species were grown on the surface of Ni-impregnated powder activated carbon to form a novel hybrid carbon nanomaterial by chemical vapor deposition. The carbon nanomaterial was obtained by the precipitation of the methane elemental carbon atoms on the surface of the Ni catalyst...
Main Authors: | Alayan, Haiyam Mohammed, AlSaadi, Mohammed Abdulhakim, Das, Rasel, Abo-Hamad, Ali, Ibrahim, Rusul Khaleel, AlOmar, Mohammed Khaled, Hashim, Mohd Ali |
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IWA Publishing
2018
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