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Electron-microscopic investigation of the porous structure of active carbons using the replica method

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    Using the two-stage replica method, we made an electron-microscopic study of the porous structure of some active carbon specimens. The method made it possible to establish the presence in the carbons of transitional pores and macropores in the form of spherical hollows.

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    The possible mechanism for the formation of transitional pores in active carbons and the character of their interlinkage are discussed.

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Leont'ev, E.A., Luk'yanovich, V.M. Electron-microscopic investigation of the porous structure of active carbons using the replica method. Russ Chem Bull 9, 1822–1828 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00907738

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