Used carbon water filter—A source for high performance microporous activated carbon electrode for aqueous supercapacitor

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Sangam Naidu Karri ◽  
Sai Prasad Ega ◽  
Palaniappan Srinivasan ◽  
Vijayanand Perupogu
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Hongsik Yoon ◽  
Jiho Lee ◽  
Taijin Min ◽  
Gunhee Lee ◽  
Minsub Oh

Capacitive deionization (CDI) has been highlighted as a promising electrochemical water treatment system. However, the low deionization capacity of CDI electrodes has been a major limitation for its industrial application,...


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Author(s):  
Mohd Adib Yahya ◽  
Masbudi Baharuddin ◽  
C. W. Z. C. W. Ngah ◽  
M. A. Hashim

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Vol 4 (32) ◽  
pp. 12609-12615 ◽  
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K. Fic ◽  
O. Crosnier ◽  
T. Brousse ◽  
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The electrochemical irreversibility of lithium extraction from lithium rhenium oxide (Li5ReO6) has been studied in LiPF6 electrolyte, and the material has been further included in the activated carbon electrode of a lithium-ion capacitor for the lithiation of graphite.


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Vol 580 ◽  
pp. 77-87 ◽  
Author(s):  
Duo Dong ◽  
Yongsheng Zhang ◽  
Yi Xiao ◽  
Tao Wang ◽  
Jiawei Wang ◽  
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pp. 96-103 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gillian Eggleston ◽  
Isabel Lima ◽  
Emmanuel Sarir ◽  
Jack Thompson ◽  
John Zatlokovicz ◽  
...  

In recent years, there has been increased world-wide concern over residual (carry-over) activity of mostly high temperature (HT) and very high temperature (VHT) stable amylases in white, refined sugars from refineries to various food and end-user industries. HT and VHT stable amylases were developed for much larger markets than the sugar industry with harsher processing conditions. There is an urgent need in the sugar industry to be able to remove or inactivate residual, active amylases either in factory or refinery streams or both. A survey of refineries that used amylase and had activated carbon systems for decolorizing, revealed they did not have any customer complaints for residual amylase. The use of high performance activated carbons to remove residual amylase activity was investigated using a Phadebas® method created for the sugar industry to measure residual amylase in syrups. Ability to remove residual amylase protein was dependent on the surface area of the powdered activated carbons as well as mixing (retention) time. The activated carbon also had the additional benefit of removing color and insoluble starch.


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Xiong Zhang ◽  
Zhisheng Lv ◽  
Kai Wang ◽  
Xianzhong Sun ◽  
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