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A study has been made of the development of the structure of the micro and intermediate pores of a series of specimens of active carbons of the industrial type as a result of treatment with hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acids.
A considerable increase in the volumes of the micro and intermediate pores is observed only for high-ash original carbons.
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Thermal treatment of active carbons of the industrial type at a maximum temperature of 3000‡ does not lead to complete suppression of their sorptive power, in contrast to the case of active carbons from phenol —aldehyde resins and polyvinylidene chloride.
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Dubinin, M.M., Zaverina, E.D. A study of the nature of the microporous structure of active carbons. Russ Chem Bull 10, 182–185 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00919548
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