Abstract

Porous carbon material from anthracite (2.5% of ash) produced at different activation temperatures with different burning degree is studied. According to the data of IR-spectroscopy and element analysis, oxidation results in the removal of aliphatic groups and the formation of oxygen-containing groups. Air oxidation causes formation of fractures, meso- and macropores.

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