Abstract

Cherry pits and hazelnut shells were investigated as inexpensive alternative feedstocks for producing carbon absorbents via thermolysis and carbonization. It was found that the absorption properties of the obtained products depended on the chemical composition of the plant materials and the thermolysis and carbonization conditions.

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