Effect of preparation conditions of activated carbon prepared from corncob by CO2 activation for removal of Cu (II) from aqueous solution

This study investigates the potential use of agricultural waste corncob (C) that available in Malaysia, as the precursor for the preparation of activated carbon which can be applied for the removal of heavy metal, which is Cu(II) from aqueous solution. The experimental design results revealed that C...

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發表在:AIP Conference Proceedings
主要作者: 2-s2.0-84995493859
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語言:English
出版: American Institute of Physics Inc. 2016
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id Latiff M.F.P.M.; Abustan I.; Ahmad M.A.; Yahaya N.K.E.M.; Khalid A.M.
spelling Latiff M.F.P.M.; Abustan I.; Ahmad M.A.; Yahaya N.K.E.M.; Khalid A.M.
2-s2.0-84995493859
Effect of preparation conditions of activated carbon prepared from corncob by CO2 activation for removal of Cu (II) from aqueous solution
2016
AIP Conference Proceedings
1774

10.1063/1.4965057
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84995493859&doi=10.1063%2f1.4965057&partnerID=40&md5=57c7394463c467af05c049596617e189
This study investigates the potential use of agricultural waste corncob (C) that available in Malaysia, as the precursor for the preparation of activated carbon which can be applied for the removal of heavy metal, which is Cu(II) from aqueous solution. The experimental design results revealed that CO2 activation temperature, CO2 activation time and KOH impregnation ratio (IR) were important factors influencing the activated carbons yields and adsorption performance for Cu(II). The optimum conditions obtained for preparing the activated carbons from the selected precursors for CO2 activation temperature, CO2 activation time and IR were 797°C, 3.0 h and 3.5 respectively. © 2016 Author(s).
American Institute of Physics Inc.
0094243X
English
Conference paper
All Open Access; Bronze Open Access
author 2-s2.0-84995493859
spellingShingle 2-s2.0-84995493859
Effect of preparation conditions of activated carbon prepared from corncob by CO2 activation for removal of Cu (II) from aqueous solution
author_facet 2-s2.0-84995493859
author_sort 2-s2.0-84995493859
title Effect of preparation conditions of activated carbon prepared from corncob by CO2 activation for removal of Cu (II) from aqueous solution
title_short Effect of preparation conditions of activated carbon prepared from corncob by CO2 activation for removal of Cu (II) from aqueous solution
title_full Effect of preparation conditions of activated carbon prepared from corncob by CO2 activation for removal of Cu (II) from aqueous solution
title_fullStr Effect of preparation conditions of activated carbon prepared from corncob by CO2 activation for removal of Cu (II) from aqueous solution
title_full_unstemmed Effect of preparation conditions of activated carbon prepared from corncob by CO2 activation for removal of Cu (II) from aqueous solution
title_sort Effect of preparation conditions of activated carbon prepared from corncob by CO2 activation for removal of Cu (II) from aqueous solution
publishDate 2016
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description This study investigates the potential use of agricultural waste corncob (C) that available in Malaysia, as the precursor for the preparation of activated carbon which can be applied for the removal of heavy metal, which is Cu(II) from aqueous solution. The experimental design results revealed that CO2 activation temperature, CO2 activation time and KOH impregnation ratio (IR) were important factors influencing the activated carbons yields and adsorption performance for Cu(II). The optimum conditions obtained for preparing the activated carbons from the selected precursors for CO2 activation temperature, CO2 activation time and IR were 797°C, 3.0 h and 3.5 respectively. © 2016 Author(s).
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