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![]() NASTAS, Raisa, GOREACIOC (ARAPU), Tatiana, LUPASCU, Tudor, SANDU, Maria, RUSU, Vasile. Surface chemistry characteristics of active carbons AG-5 and AG-5ox. In: The International Conference dedicated to the 55th anniversary from the foundation of the Institute of Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova, 28-30 mai 2014, Chișinău. Chișinău, Republica Moldova: Institutul de Chimie al AȘM, 2014, p. 160. |
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Many applications of carbonaceous adsorbents are strongly influenced by their surface The FTIR spectral analysis is an important tool to identify some characteristic functional groups |
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