Removal of various contaminants by highly porous activated carbon sorbent derived from agricultural waste produced in Malaysia - A review

This paper aims to review recent studies in preparing activated carbons from different types of agricultural wastes in Malaysia and how it can help Malaysia manage agricultural waste. It can be seen that most biomasses can be used as precursors to produce activated carbon for a wide range of polluta...

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Published in:Nature Environment and Pollution Technology
Main Author: Zabi N.Z.; Ibrahim W.N.W.; Hanapi N.S.M.; Hadzir N.M.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Technoscience Publications 2021
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Zabi N.Z.; Ibrahim W.N.W.; Hanapi N.S.M.; Hadzir N.M.
Removal of various contaminants by highly porous activated carbon sorbent derived from agricultural waste produced in Malaysia - A review
2021
Nature Environment and Pollution Technology
20
3
10.46488/NEPT.2021.V20I03.025
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85115228388&doi=10.46488%2fNEPT.2021.V20I03.025&partnerID=40&md5=17a95e2e0bab7c20da68021425281137
This paper aims to review recent studies in preparing activated carbons from different types of agricultural wastes in Malaysia and how it can help Malaysia manage agricultural waste. It can be seen that most biomasses can be used as precursors to produce activated carbon for a wide range of pollutants and this adsorbent can be modified to optimally function depending on the types of pollutants. Under optimum dosages, modification through chemical activation using acidic, basic, or drying agents has significant effects on the selectivity of the analyte adsorption. The acidic activating agent causes the activated carbon to have negatively charged acid groups which enable it to adsorb cationic adsorbate while the basic activating agent causes the adsorbent to have a positive surface charge and enable it to adsorb anionic adsorbate. © 2021 Technoscience Publications. All rights reserved.
Technoscience Publications
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author Zabi N.Z.; Ibrahim W.N.W.; Hanapi N.S.M.; Hadzir N.M.
spellingShingle Zabi N.Z.; Ibrahim W.N.W.; Hanapi N.S.M.; Hadzir N.M.
Removal of various contaminants by highly porous activated carbon sorbent derived from agricultural waste produced in Malaysia - A review
author_facet Zabi N.Z.; Ibrahim W.N.W.; Hanapi N.S.M.; Hadzir N.M.
author_sort Zabi N.Z.; Ibrahim W.N.W.; Hanapi N.S.M.; Hadzir N.M.
title Removal of various contaminants by highly porous activated carbon sorbent derived from agricultural waste produced in Malaysia - A review
title_short Removal of various contaminants by highly porous activated carbon sorbent derived from agricultural waste produced in Malaysia - A review
title_full Removal of various contaminants by highly porous activated carbon sorbent derived from agricultural waste produced in Malaysia - A review
title_fullStr Removal of various contaminants by highly porous activated carbon sorbent derived from agricultural waste produced in Malaysia - A review
title_full_unstemmed Removal of various contaminants by highly porous activated carbon sorbent derived from agricultural waste produced in Malaysia - A review
title_sort Removal of various contaminants by highly porous activated carbon sorbent derived from agricultural waste produced in Malaysia - A review
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description This paper aims to review recent studies in preparing activated carbons from different types of agricultural wastes in Malaysia and how it can help Malaysia manage agricultural waste. It can be seen that most biomasses can be used as precursors to produce activated carbon for a wide range of pollutants and this adsorbent can be modified to optimally function depending on the types of pollutants. Under optimum dosages, modification through chemical activation using acidic, basic, or drying agents has significant effects on the selectivity of the analyte adsorption. The acidic activating agent causes the activated carbon to have negatively charged acid groups which enable it to adsorb cationic adsorbate while the basic activating agent causes the adsorbent to have a positive surface charge and enable it to adsorb anionic adsorbate. © 2021 Technoscience Publications. All rights reserved.
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