Functionalization of activated carbons by HNO3 treatment: Influence of phosphorus surface groups.
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Influence of phosphorus on functionalization of activated carbons with nitric acid has been reviewed in this study. Results indicate that during treatment with nitric acid, phosphorus-containing carbons seem to graft more surface nitrogen, particularly as nitro groups, than those without phosphorus, where the nitrogen is found in lower oxidation state. A reaction pathway has been proposed to clarify the oxidation/nitration mechanism of phosphorus-containing carbons. The model consists of three independent mechanisms occurring simultaneously, with each one involving different phosphorus species present in the activated carbons.
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J.J. Ternero-Hidalgo; J.M. Rosas; (3/6) J. Palomo; M.J. Valero-Romero; J. Rodriguez-Mirasol; T. Cordero. 2016. Functionalization of activated carbons by HNO3 treatment: Influence of phosphorus surface groups. Carbon. Elsevier. 101, pp.409-419.
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