Non-covalent functionalisation of amorphous carbon from D-Glucose as a novel catalyst for renewable fuels
A renewable carbon catalyst was developed based on the non-functionalisation method. Three different pyrolysis temperatures at 400°C (SC400), 500°C (SC500) and 600°C (SC600) were used to prepare amorphous carbon. The non-covalent functionalisation was carried out by 1-pyrenesulfonic acid (1-PSA) in...
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UTP Press
2020
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