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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.
Sharma and Uma (2010) prepared activated carbon by pyrolyzing rice husk, in the presence of ZnCl2.
In this research, a newly prepared activated carbon derived from M. oleifera compared favorably well with the CAC.
The similar observation has been previously found in the removal of lead onto prepared activated carbon from coconut shell (Sekar et al. 2004).
Kadirvelu et al. (2001) prepared activated carbon from coir pith and studied the desorption of toxic heavy metals [Hg II), Pb II), Cd II), Ni II), and Cu II)] from industrial wastewaters.
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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.
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