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    Influence of Copper Acetate on the Thermochemical Transformations of Hydrolytic Lignin and its Mixtures with Oil Slimes

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    Автор:
    Simonova, Valentina V.
    Shendrik, Tatyana G.
    Chesnokov, Nikolai V.
    Kuznetsov, Boris N.
    (Valentina V. Simonova, Tatyana G. Shendrik: The Institute of Physical and Organic Chemistry and Coal Chemistry, NAS 70 R. Luxemburg st., Donetsk, 831114 Ukraine; Nikolai V. Chesnokov, Boris N. Kuznetsov: Siberian Federal University, 79 Svobodny, Krasnoyarsk, 660041 Russia, Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology SB RAS, 42 K. Marx st., Krasnoyarsk, 660049 Russia, e-mail: bnk@icct.ru;)
    Дата:
    2008-11
    Аннотация:
    By using various physical and chemical methods there were studied the thermochemical transformations of hydrolytic lignin modified with copper and its mixtures with oil slimes. As a result at the accomplished study there was carried out the selection of the conditions for modifying and thermal activation this industrial waste providing the production the active carbons with the yield 18-19 wt% and specific surface area of 620 m2/g.
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