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41. Preparation And Electrochemical Performance Of Sheet-like Porous Carbon Oriented By Graphene Oxide
42. Preparation And Energy Storage Properties Of Mesophase Pitch-based Porous Carbon
43. Hydrogen Production From Catalytic Methane Decomposition Over Coal-Based Activated Carbon
44. Synthesis Of Porous Carbon Derived From Metal-organic Frameworks For High Performance Supercapacitors
45. Nitrogen-doped Porous Carbon Materials Derived From The Potassium Hydroxide Activation Of Bagasse:Preparation And Electrochemical Performance
46. Study On Carbon Cathode Materials For Aluminum-ion Batteries
47. Study On The Synthesis Of Hierarchical Porous Carbons And Their Application In Acid-alkline Eletrochemical Capacitors
48. The Study Of Activated Carbon Prepared Using Agricultreal Waste
49. Controllable Synthesis,Characterization,and Application Of Low-dimensional Carbon Nanomaterials
50. Preparation Of Buckwheat Shell-based Activated Carbon And Its Adsorption Properties For Hexavalent Chromium
51. Preparation And Properties Of Potato-based Actived Carbon
52. Study On The Catalytic Mechanism Of N Doping And KOH Activation On Carbon Materials For The Performance Of Microbial Fuel Cells
53. Three-Dimensional Carbon Material Prepared By Carbonizing Sponge For Electrochemical Energy Storage
54. Study On The Distillation Characteristics Of Walnut Shell Bio-oil And Preparation Of Activated Carbon From Residues
55. KOH Activation And Energy Storage Mechanism Of Three-dimensional Carbon Nanotube/carbon Nanofiber Composite Structure
56. Preparation And Supercapacitor Electrochemical Properties Of Porous Carbon Based Materials
57. Preparation?Modification And Electrochemical Performance Of Peanut Shell-Based Carbon/Surful Composite Materials
58. Adsorption Of Trace Ethane With Potassium Hydroxide Modified Activated Carbon
59. The Porous Carbon Derived From Biomass For Gas Adsorption And Supercapacitors
60. Activated Carbons Derived From Rice Husk For Sorption Of Semi-volatile Phenol In The Liquid And Gas Phase
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