Sustainable production of hierarchically porous carbon from lignin-acrylic acid copolymers
Microporous carbon adsorbents with high surface area and porosity were synthesized from lignin using an acrylic acid pretreatment strategy. Lignin was grafted with acrylic acid via hydrothermal treatment to introduce carboxyl groups, as verified by NMR and FT-IR spectroscopy. The incorporated carbox...
Main Authors: | Pourbaba, Reza, Abdulkhani, Ali, Rashidi, Alimorad, Ashori, Alireza, Braving, Ariana |
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Format: | Article |
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Springer
2024
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