The roles of formic acid and levulinic acid on the formation and growth of carbonaceous spheres by hydrothermal carbonization
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The roles of formic acid and levulinic acid on the formation and growth of carbonaceous spheres by hydrothermal carbonization
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RSC Advances
Volume 6, Issue 104, Pages 102428-102435
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
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2016-10-13
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10.1039/c6ra21312j
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