Abstract

The effect of different methods of drying on the structural characteristics of samples of CC and CMC is established. A sample of CC with a sufficiently high degree of crystallinity and sorption capacity can be obtained after a shorter time with UHF radiation. In drying in an UHF field, amorphized CMC acquires a higher sorption capacity, probably due to more effective and uniform heating.

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