Coconut shell and husk biochar: A review of production and activation technology, economic, financial aspect and application

The coconut industry generates a relatively large amount of coconut shell and husk biomass, which can be utilized for industrial and environmental purposes. Immense potential for added value when coconut shell and husk biomass are turned into biochar and limited studies are available, making this re...

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Published in:Waste Management and Research
Main Author: Ajien A.; Idris J.; Md Sofwan N.; Husen R.; Seli H.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications Ltd 2023
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Ajien A.; Idris J.; Md Sofwan N.; Husen R.; Seli H.
Coconut shell and husk biochar: A review of production and activation technology, economic, financial aspect and application
2023
Waste Management and Research
41
1
10.1177/0734242X221127167
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85142039880&doi=10.1177%2f0734242X221127167&partnerID=40&md5=b6a3dc817c6d75129847da3f4922b576
The coconut industry generates a relatively large amount of coconut shell and husk biomass, which can be utilized for industrial and environmental purposes. Immense potential for added value when coconut shell and husk biomass are turned into biochar and limited studies are available, making this review paper significant. This paper specifically presents the production and activation technology, economic and financial aspect and application of biochar from coconut shell and husk biomass. Pyrolysis, gasification and self-sustained carbonization are among the production technology discussed to convert this biomass into carbon-rich materials with distinctive characteristics. The surface characteristics of coconut-based biochar, that is, Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface area (SBET), pore volume (Vp), pore diameter (dp) and surface functional group can be enhanced by physical and chemical activation and metal impregnation. Due to their favourable characteristics, coconut shell and husk-activated biochar exhibit their potential as valuable adsorption materials for industrial and environmental application including biodiesel production, capacitive deionization, soil amendment, water treatment and carbon sequestration. With the knowledge of the potential, the coconut industry can contribute to both the local and global biocircular economy by producing coconut shell and husk biochar for economic development and environmental remediation. The capital and operating cost for production and activation processes must be taken into account to ensure bioeconomy sustainability, hence coconut shell and husk biomass have a great potential for income generation. © The Author(s) 2022.
SAGE Publications Ltd
0734242X
English
Review
All Open Access; Green Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open Access
author Ajien A.; Idris J.; Md Sofwan N.; Husen R.; Seli H.
spellingShingle Ajien A.; Idris J.; Md Sofwan N.; Husen R.; Seli H.
Coconut shell and husk biochar: A review of production and activation technology, economic, financial aspect and application
author_facet Ajien A.; Idris J.; Md Sofwan N.; Husen R.; Seli H.
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title Coconut shell and husk biochar: A review of production and activation technology, economic, financial aspect and application
title_short Coconut shell and husk biochar: A review of production and activation technology, economic, financial aspect and application
title_full Coconut shell and husk biochar: A review of production and activation technology, economic, financial aspect and application
title_fullStr Coconut shell and husk biochar: A review of production and activation technology, economic, financial aspect and application
title_full_unstemmed Coconut shell and husk biochar: A review of production and activation technology, economic, financial aspect and application
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description The coconut industry generates a relatively large amount of coconut shell and husk biomass, which can be utilized for industrial and environmental purposes. Immense potential for added value when coconut shell and husk biomass are turned into biochar and limited studies are available, making this review paper significant. This paper specifically presents the production and activation technology, economic and financial aspect and application of biochar from coconut shell and husk biomass. Pyrolysis, gasification and self-sustained carbonization are among the production technology discussed to convert this biomass into carbon-rich materials with distinctive characteristics. The surface characteristics of coconut-based biochar, that is, Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface area (SBET), pore volume (Vp), pore diameter (dp) and surface functional group can be enhanced by physical and chemical activation and metal impregnation. Due to their favourable characteristics, coconut shell and husk-activated biochar exhibit their potential as valuable adsorption materials for industrial and environmental application including biodiesel production, capacitive deionization, soil amendment, water treatment and carbon sequestration. With the knowledge of the potential, the coconut industry can contribute to both the local and global biocircular economy by producing coconut shell and husk biochar for economic development and environmental remediation. The capital and operating cost for production and activation processes must be taken into account to ensure bioeconomy sustainability, hence coconut shell and husk biomass have a great potential for income generation. © The Author(s) 2022.
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