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Salt template synthesis of nitrogen and sulfur co-doped porous carbons as CO2 adsorbents

Shi et al., 2019

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2824135434864808782
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Shi J
Yan N
Cui H
Xu J
Liu Y
Zhang S
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ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering

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Because of their high stability, low cost, and tunable porosity, porous carbons are of great interest as CO2 adsorbents. The influences of porosity and heteroatom doping on CO2 adsorption depend on the specific adsorption conditions. In the current work, nitrogen and …
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