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A short review on preparation and application of carbon foam

M Priyanka, +1 more
- Vol. 263, Iss: 3, pp 032018
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A review about the preparation and various application of carbon foam can be found in this article, where some of the major preparation methods were discussed and pore size, density, porosity specific area were controlled.
Abstract
This paper reviews about the preparation and various application of carbon foam. Some of the major preparation methods were discussed. By these processes pore size, density, porosity specific area were been controlled. Carbon foam material prepared from various methodology act to be very active material and helps in various application such as electrode, thermal energy savers, adsorbent and other microwave activities.

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