A one-step self-sustained low temperature carbonization of coconut shell biomass produced a high specific surface area biochar-derived nano-adsorbent
A one-step self-sustained carbonization of coconut shell biomass, carried out in a brick reactor at a relatively low temperature of 300–500°C, successfully produced a biochar-derived adsorbent with 308 m2/g surface area, 2 nm pore diameter, and 0.15 cm3/g total pore volume. The coconut shell biochar...
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my.upm.eprints.804422020-11-09T15:18:50Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80442/ A one-step self-sustained low temperature carbonization of coconut shell biomass produced a high specific surface area biochar-derived nano-adsorbent Hassan, Mohd Ali Othman, Mohd Ridzuan Ibrahim, Izzudin Samsudin, Mohd Hafif Ramli, Norhayati Mohd Yusoff, Mohd Zulkhairi Shirai, Yoshihito Idris, Juferi Mohd Ali, Ahmad Amiruddin A one-step self-sustained carbonization of coconut shell biomass, carried out in a brick reactor at a relatively low temperature of 300–500°C, successfully produced a biochar-derived adsorbent with 308 m2/g surface area, 2 nm pore diameter, and 0.15 cm3/g total pore volume. The coconut shell biochar qualifies as a nano-adsorbent, supported by scanning electron microscope images, which showed well-developed nano-pores on the surface of the biochar structure, even though there was no separate activation process. This is the first report whereby coconut shell can be converted to biochar-derived nano-adsorbent at a low carbonization temperature, without the need of the activation process. This is superior to previous reports on biochar produced from oil palm empty fruit bunch. SAGE Publications 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/80442/1/COCONUT.pdf Hassan, Mohd Ali and Othman, Mohd Ridzuan and Ibrahim, Izzudin and Samsudin, Mohd Hafif and Ramli, Norhayati and Mohd Yusoff, Mohd Zulkhairi and Shirai, Yoshihito and Idris, Juferi and Mohd Ali, Ahmad Amiruddin (2019) A one-step self-sustained low temperature carbonization of coconut shell biomass produced a high specific surface area biochar-derived nano-adsorbent. Waste Management and Research, 37 (5). pp. 551-555. ISSN 0734-242X; ESSN: 1096-3669 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0734242X18823953 10.1177/0734242X18823953 |
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A one-step self-sustained carbonization of coconut shell biomass, carried out in a brick reactor at a relatively low temperature of 300–500°C, successfully produced a biochar-derived adsorbent with 308 m2/g surface area, 2 nm pore diameter, and 0.15 cm3/g total pore volume. The coconut shell biochar qualifies as a nano-adsorbent, supported by scanning electron microscope images, which showed well-developed nano-pores on the surface of the biochar structure, even though there was no separate activation process. This is the first report whereby coconut shell can be converted to biochar-derived nano-adsorbent at a low carbonization temperature, without the need of the activation process. This is superior to previous reports on biochar produced from oil palm empty fruit bunch. |
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A one-step self-sustained low temperature carbonization of coconut shell biomass produced a high specific surface area biochar-derived nano-adsorbent |
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A one-step self-sustained low temperature carbonization of coconut shell biomass produced a high specific surface area biochar-derived nano-adsorbent |
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A one-step self-sustained low temperature carbonization of coconut shell biomass produced a high specific surface area biochar-derived nano-adsorbent |
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A one-step self-sustained low temperature carbonization of coconut shell biomass produced a high specific surface area biochar-derived nano-adsorbent |
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one-step self-sustained low temperature carbonization of coconut shell biomass produced a high specific surface area biochar-derived nano-adsorbent |
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