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Volumn 106, Issue , 2013, Pages 55-61
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Response surface methodology as an efficient tool for optimizing carbon adsorbents for CO2 capture
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Author keywords
Activated carbon; Activation temperature; Burn off degree; CO2 capture; Phenol formaldehyde resin; Response surface methodology
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Indexed keywords
ACID CATALYST;
ACTIVATION PARAMETER;
ACTIVATION TEMPERATURES;
ADSORPTION CAPACITIES;
ALKALINE ENVIRONMENT;
BIO-HYDROGEN;
BIOMASS RESIDUE;
BURN-OFF DEGREE;
CARBON ADSORBENTS;
CARBON PRECURSORS;
INERT ATMOSPHERES;
LAST STAGE;
NOVOLAC;
NOVOLAC RESIN;
OLIVE STONES;
OPTIMUM VALUE;
PHENOL-FORMALDEHYDE RESIN;
PHYSICAL ACTIVATION;
POST-COMBUSTION;
RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY;
ACTIVATED CARBON;
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE;
ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE;
BIOGAS;
HYDROGEN;
MESOPOROUS MATERIALS;
MIXING;
OPTIMIZATION;
PHENOLIC RESINS;
PHENOLS;
RESINS;
SURFACE PROPERTIES;
CARBON DIOXIDE;
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EID: 84870541968
PISSN: 03783820
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuproc.2012.06.018 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (56)
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References (18)
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