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The activated carbons (ACs) from shells of horse chestnut, chestnut, acorn, pistachio, apricot kernel, and wood shavings were evaluated to recover used oil (UO). The effects of the amount of AC, adsorption time, and temperature on the purification of the UO were investigated using the apricot kernel shells due to the high apricot production of Turkey. The kinetic evaluation was also done. The percentage...
There are the smallest structural units (carbon and/or quantum dots) in the structure of living plants. This carbon and/or quantum dots are stem cells of plants.