Morphology And Sorption Kinetic Studies Of L Type Activated Carbons Prepared From Oil Palm Shells By ZnCl2 And H3PO4 Activation
The aim of this investigation was to study the morphology and sorption kinetic studies of an L-type activated carbon prepared from Oil Palm Shells (OPS) by way of the two stage activation method in self-generated atmosphere using a muffle furnace. Both L-type dehydrating agents, zinc chloride and ph...
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