Study of physical chemical properties of nanostructured carbon sorbent for cleanup of biomolecules
Abstract
The technology of nanostructured carbon sorbent. Optimized the conditions of carbonization of plant material and studied the basic structural and physicochemical properties of the sorbent. Studied the molecular-sieve and adsorption characteristics of the sorbent.
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