Application of magnetic carbon nanocomposites to remove melanoidin from aqueous media: kinetic and isotherm studies

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Four cobalt-containing organometallic compounds were synthesized for solid-state pyrolysis (SSP) to study the structure-property relationship between precursors and as-generated magnetic carbon nanocomposites (MCNs). In the research, the only saturated carbon...


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