Gong et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Striking influence of NiO catalyst diameter on the carbonization of polypropylene into carbon nanomaterials and their high performance in the adsorption of oilsGong et al., 2014
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- Gong J
- Liu J
- Chen X
- Jiang Z
- Wen X
- Mijowska E
- Tang T
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- Rsc Advances
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Recently, there has been intense interest in the conversion of plastics into high value-added carbon nanomaterials (CNMs), however, the effect of catalyst diameter on the formation of CNMs is still ambiguous. Herein, uniform NiO catalysts with different diameter (18–227 nm) …
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