Tut daraxti poyasi va ildizi chiqindilari asosida olingan koʻmir adsorbentlarning iq-spektrlarini oʻrganish

Avtorlar

  • Shoxsanam Tolibjonovna Xaydarova

    Qo‘qon davlat universiteti

  • Muhammedjan Yunusovich Isaqov

    Qo‘qon davlat universiteti

Gilt sózler: tree trunks, root waste, carbon adsorbents, physical activation, thermal activation, IR spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, microporous structure, functional groups

Annotaciya

This in the article mulberry tree stems and roots secondary from raw materials based on taken carbonaceous adsorbents IR spectra analysis This is done . plant biomass physicist activate method using coal adsorbents prepared and their physical and chemical features infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) method analysis done. Obtained coal adsorbents functional groups learned. Obtained results this shows that high at temperature thermal and water steam with activated coal adsorbents on the surface organic functional groups amount decreases and microporosity structure harvest to do Coal adsorbents different industry processes, especially water and the air cleaning, industry waste neutralization such as in the fields application for new opportunities creates.

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