Browsing by Subject "Carbonization"
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Adsorption of nitrogen and water vapour by activated Nomex® chars
(1995)Fibrous activated carbons were prepared from Nomex® poly(m-phenylene isophthalamide), in the form of a commercially available woven textile. After carbonisation in nitrogen and activation in either carbon dioxide or steam ...
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Haemostasis in minimal invasive gynaecological surgery energies: Technical aspects, safety and efficacy
(Springer Verlag, 2016)The objective of this article is to examine the options, the effectiveness and the safety of the energies used in gynaecological minimal invasive surgery (MIGS), laparoscopic surgery developed in the end of 20th century. ...
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Nanoporous activated carbon cloth as a versatile material for hydrogen adsorption, selective gas separation and electrochemical energy storage
(2017)The efficient storage of energy combined with a minimum carbon footprint is still considered one of the major challenges towards the transition to a progressive, sustainable and environmental friendly society on a global ...
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Rates of activation and scanning electron microscopy of polyarylamide-derived chars
(1995)Fibrous activated carbons were prepared from Kevlar® (poly (p-phenylene terephthalamide)) and Nomex® (poly (m-phenylene isophthalamide)) by carbonisation in nitrogen and subsequent activation in steam of carbon dioxide to ...