Peach Pit-Activated Carbons: Effect of Row Material Form and Pyrolysis Parameters on Hydrogen Adsorption Storage
Simone Bartucci,
Carlo Poselle Bonaventura,
Ludovica Pace
et al.
Abstract:The production of activated carbons (ACs) starting from economic precursors using eco-sustainable synthesis processes appears to be a particularly interesting research field. A possible application can be represented by the use of waste materials to produce ACs through synthesis processes with a low environmental impact for hydrogen (H 2 ) storage. In this work, ACs were produced starting from peach pits, through two processes, i.e., carbonization and physical activation of the raw material. The key process pa… Show more
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