A novel porous carbon based on diatomaceous earth
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S. M. Holmes, B. E. Graniel-Garcia, P. Foran, P. Hill, E. P. L. Roberts, B. H. Sakakini, J. M. Newton
The production and characterisation of a carbon negative of diatomaceous earth which has a highly intricate and novel porous structure.
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