Characteristic of different precursor size of activated carbon produced from Oil Palm shell in adsorption of LPG
Date
2009-10-11Author
Mohd Syamsul Hadi
Safarudin G. Herawan
Md Razali, Ayob
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The effects of material precursor selections in the quality of activated carbon produced from oil palm shell, an abundant palm-oil mill solid waste, were studied. Scanning
Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Fourier Transform Infra Red spectroscopy was used to analyze the micropore and surface condition of activated carbon. Simple gravimetric model was developed to test LPG adsorption rate of produced sample. The results indicates that material size was essential to develop uniform pore size of activated carbons. However, too small material precursor size would cause low yield and macropore during pyrolysis and activation, respectively. The pore distributions had a significant effect on the amount of LPG
adsorbed in low pressure (2 bar).
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