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Bamboo waste was used to prepare activated carbon by chemical activation using phosphoric acid (H3PO4) as chemical agent.
Coconut husk was used to prepare activated carbon using physiochemical activation method, consisted of potassium hydroxide (KOH) treatment and carbon dioxide (CO2) gasification.
Oil palm fibre was used to prepare activated carbon using physiochemical activation method which consisted of potassium hydroxide (KOH) treatment and carbon dioxide (CO2) gasification.
Oil palm fronds (OPF) were used to prepare activated carbon (PFAC) using physiochemical activation method, which consisted of potassium hydroxide (KOH) treatment and carbon dioxide gasification.
Palm oil fronds were used to prepare activated carbon using the physiochemical activation method, which consisted of potassium hydroxide (KOH) treatment and carbon dioxide (CO2) gasification.
The resultant char at 600 °C was used to prepare activated carbons by physical and chemical activation.
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The optimum conditions for preparing activated carbon from OPF were found as follows: activation temperature of 850 °C, activation time of 1 h and KOH char ratio of 3.75:1.
The optimum conditions for preparing activated carbon from coconut husk were found as follows: activation temperature of 816 °C, activation time of 1 h and KOH char ratio of 3.9.
Some researchers [19] prepared activated carbons from silkworm feces via chemical activation method and used them as cheap adsorbents for removal cadmium and methylene blue from aqueous solutions.
Arivoli et al. (2009) prepared activated carbon from Borassus bark by sulphuric acid activation to remove Malachite green in aqueous solution.
The most ideal conditions for preparing activated carbon from Prosopis africana seed hulls (PASH-AC) were investigated using sodium acetate (CH3COONa) as an activating agent.
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