Search Results - "Yardim, M. F"
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Removal of mercury (II) from aqueous solution by activated carbon obtained from furfural
Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-08-2003)“…The adsorption of Hg(II) from aqueous solution at 293 K by activated carbon obtained from furfural is studied. The carbon is prepared by polymerization of…”
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Mesophase AR pitch derived carbon foam: Effect of temperature, pressure and pressure release time
Published in Journal of materials science (01-05-2006)“…For the carbon foam production, mesophase pitch pellets are heated up in a reactor in an aluminum mold to specified pressures and finally pressure released to…”
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Effect of different oxidation treatments on the chemical structure and properties of commercial coal tar pitch
Published in Carbon (New York) (2005)“…Different oxidation treatment was used for the increase of the softening point of a commercial coal tar pitch. H 2SO 4, HNO 3, H 2O 2 and air are selected as…”
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The influence of the texture and surface properties of carbon adsorbents obtained from biomass products on the adsorption of manganese ions from aqueous solution
Published in Carbon (New York) (2003)“…Studies on the adsorption of manganese ions from aqueous solution on carbon obtained from a mixture of biomass products indicate the importance of acidic…”
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Formation of porous structure of semicokes from pyrolysis of Turkish coals in different atmospheres
Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-03-2003)“…Activated carbons were obtained from Turkish coals by one-step steam pyrolysis process. The effect of the water vapor on the yield of the solid, liquid and gas…”
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Preparation of carbon fibre precursors from the pyrolysis and copyrolysis of Avgamasya asphaltite and Göynük oil shale: vacuum distillation and hexane extraction
Published in Carbon (New York) (01-07-2002)“…Göynük oil shale (GOS) and Avgamasya asphaltite (AA) mixed in various ratios were used as raw materials for pitch precursors. Pure GOS and AA and their…”
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FT-i.r. characterization of pitches derived from Avgamasya asphaltite and Raman-Dinçer heavy crude
Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-11-1997)“…Pitches were prepared by three methods from Avgamasya asphaltite: (1) solvent extraction; (2) pyrolysis followed by vacuum distillation of the resulting tar;…”
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Preparation and characterization of Raman–Dincer crude oil derived pitches for production of stabilized fibers
Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-04-2000)“…As part of a study to evaluate the potential of hydrocarbons from South-eastern Turkey for carbon fiber production, samples from Raman–Dincer crude oils were…”
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Preparation of Stabilized Fiber from Avgamasya Asphaltite
Published in Energy & fuels (20-09-1999)“…This paper describes different procedures applied for the preparation of stabilized fibers from Avgamasya asphaltite products. Three different methods of…”
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Pore structure engineering for carbon foams as possible bone implant material
Published in Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A (01-06-2008)“…In this study authors aim to produce carbon foams with controllable pore size and distribution with high ratio of open porosity and to determine the…”
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Synthesis and characterization of activated carbon from natural asphaltites
Published in Fuel processing technology (01-12-2013)“…A possibility for utilization of natural asphaltites, based on production of carbon adsorbents, was investigated. Various combinations of physical and chemical…”
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Review: Mesophase AR pitch derived carbon foam: Effect of temperature, pressure and pressure release time
Published in Journal of materials science (01-05-2006)“…For the carbon foam production, mesophase pitch pellets are heated up in a reactor in an aluminum mold to specified pressures and finally pressure released to…”
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Thermochemical Conversion of Bean Pods to Carbon Materials and Gas
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