Preparation and characterization of activated carbon from plantain peel and coconut shell using biological activators
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2019
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International Conference on Engineering for Sustainable World
Abstract
A concern over the toxicity of chemicals used during the activation stage in the
preparation of activated carbon is beginning to gain attention. The study
therefore looked into the possibility of using bio-activators (lemon juice and
potash leached from the peel of unripe plantain) as activating chemicals, for
environmentally friendly activated carbon. Coconut shell and the peel from
unripe plantain were used as feedstock and pyrolyzed at 400 and 450 0c. An
impregnation ratio of 0.25:1 was used while laboratory grade potassium
hydroxide was used as a base activating agent as a control setup.
Characterization of the activated carbon was carried out using parameters like
bulk density and yield which were obtained using standard procedures. Results
showed that activating carbon using bio-activators as activating agents had very
good characteristics when compared with the control. Bio-activators are
therefore recommended for the production of bio based activated carbon
especially in the fields of medicine, food and pharmaceuticals. The effect of
carbonization temperature on adsorption efficiency and pore structure were
investigated using methylene blue as adsorbate and SEM respectively
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Cocoa beans, marketing risk factor, plant layout