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SYNTHESIS AND CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF N-CONTAINING SYNTHETIC CARBONS ON A BASIS OF COPOLYMER OF STYRENE AND DIVINYLBENZENE

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Combined and Hybrid Adsorbents

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Synthetic N-containing carbons designed on the basis of copolymer of styrene and divinylbenzene by thermochemical carbonization, impregnation with N-containing compounds (urea and melamine) followed by heat treatment or activation are prepared. The yields of carbons, volumes of sorption pores, specific surface area and content of nitrogen are obtained. The examination of their catalytic properties on the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide test reaction showed that the activity of these carbons is caused by the content of nitrogen atoms introduced into the structure of the prepared sorbent.

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ZHURAVSKY, S.V., KARTEL, M.T., PUZIY, O.M. (2006). SYNTHESIS AND CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF N-CONTAINING SYNTHETIC CARBONS ON A BASIS OF COPOLYMER OF STYRENE AND DIVINYLBENZENE. In: Loureiro, J.M., Kartel, M.T. (eds) Combined and Hybrid Adsorbents. NATO Security through Science Series. Springer, Dordrecht . https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-5172-7_21

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