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titleOfInvention Preparation method of biomass tar-based high-specific-surface-area porous carbon for carbon dioxide physical adsorption
abstract The invention discloses a preparation method of biomass tar-based porous carbon with high specific surface area for carbon dioxide physical adsorption, which takes biomass tar as a carbon source, takes porous calcium oxide formed after eggshell calcination as a template and potassium hydroxide as an activating agent to prepare the porous carbon with high specific surface area, higher pore volume and particularly high micropore proportion, and the porous carbon is taken as CO 2 The solid adsorbent has high physical absorption and stability, and provides a new method for solving the problem that the existing biomass tar is difficult to be recycled.
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