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Aluminum hydroxide adsorption characteristics

Novel Manufacturing Processes. Different chemical activation processes have been used to produce carbons with enhanced adsorption characteristics. Activated carbons of exceptionally high surface area (>3000 m2/g) have been produced by the chemical activation of carbonaceous materials with potassium hydroxide (28,29). Activated carbons are also produced commercially in the form of cloths (30), fibers (31), and foams (32) generally by chemical activation of the precursor with a Lewis acid such as aluminum chloride, ferric chloride, or zinc chloride. [Pg.531]

McBride, M. B. (1982). Cu-+-adsorption characteristics of aluminum hydroxide and oxyhydroxides. Clays Clay Miner. 30, 21-28. [Pg.209]


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