Do All Carbonized Charcoals Have the Same Chemical Structure? 2. A Model of the Chemical Structure of Carbonized Charcoal

Charcoals and carbonized charcoals (i.e., biocarbons) were prepared from a wide variety of biomass substrates, including pure sugars containing five- and six-membered rings with furanose and pyranose configurations, lignin, agricultural residues (corncob and nut shells), and a hard wood. These bioca...

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Published in:Industrial & engineering chemistry research Vol. 46; no. 18; pp. 5954 - 5967
Main Authors: Bourke, Jared, Manley-Harris, Merilyn, Fushimi, Chihiro, Dowaki, Kiyoshi, Nunoura, Teppei, Antal, Michael Jerry
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC American Chemical Society 29-08-2007
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