Chars, prepared by pyrolysis of prune pits at I or lS"C/min to 500, 700 or 9OO"C, were subsequently gasified by CO, at 900Β°C. Pyrolysis conditions did not significantly affect the porosity developed for a given mass loss due specifically to gasification reactions, i.e. excluding additional pyrolytic
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Structural Features of Activated Carbon Produced From Oil Sands Coke
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