A review of chemical and physical properties of coconut shell in asphalt mixture [PDF]
Coconut shell is an agricultural waste which is abundant to the environment and also rise the risk to health as well as environment. Currently, most of the researchers are investigate the use of waste material which can reduce the costof construction and
Abdul Hassan, Norhidayah +5 more
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Utilization of Coconut Shell Activated Charcoal in Adsorbing Laundry Wastewater
Adsorption involves the attachment of molecules or ions onto the surface of an adsorbent. Activated charcoal is effective in adsorbing organic substances, odors, colors, and various pollutants from water. In this process, toxic particles adhere to the charcoal, reducing pollutant concentrations and improving water quality.
null Ade Damaria Mukti +2 more
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Aim: The study was conducted to determine the effects of a ceramic membrane composed of clay and a mixture of rice husks, sawdust, coconut shell charcoal, and coffee grounds on reducing total coliforms in well water. Methods: The materials used were clay
Wiwit Aditama +2 more
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Producer gas fuelling of a 20kW output engine by gasification of solid biomass (ODNRI Bulletin No. 17) [PDF]
Motive power requirements in the range up to 100 kW shaft power are common in developing country processing operations. Producer gas-fuelled systems based upon a relatively cheap and simple manually operated gasifier or reactor using readily available ...
Breag, G.R. +2 more
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In several, areas, in Sri Lanka the use of pits for making coconut shell charcoal is restricted or not permitted due to environmental damage or the proximity of human habitation.
G. R. Breag, P. Drew, P. G. Joseph
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Fabrication of Coconut Shell-Derived Graphitic Activated Carbon for Carbon-based Electrode Materials
This study aims to convert low-value plantation biomass waste into high-value materials. The process involves transforming coconut shell charcoal (CSC) into activated carbon and subsequently producing coconut shell graphitic-like activated carbon (CSGAC).
Irma Fifa Yanti +2 more
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Coconut in the Mekong Delta: An Assessment of Competitivenessand Industry Potential [PDF]
The numbers surrounding the world coconut industry are substantial – 55,500,000,000 coconuts produced every year from 12,000,000 hectares supporting an industry worth USD 6 billion at wholesale.
Baulch, B +5 more
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Adsorption and Pore of Physical-Chemical Activated Coconut Shell Charcoal Carbon
The adsorption of activated carbon of coconut shell charcoal on heavy metals (Cu and Fe) of the wastewater and its relation with the carbon pore structure was investigated. The coconut shell was pyrolized in kiln at temperature about 75 - 150 °C for about 6 hours to produce charcoal and then shieved into milimeter sized granule particles.
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Some observations on copra drying in Sri Lanka [PDF]
Twenty five commercial copra kilns in Sri Lanka were studied for variations of their dimentions and copra curing practices in relation to the "Standard Ceylon Copra Kiln" and the quality of copra produced.
Amarasiriwardene, B.L. +2 more
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Analysis And Manufacturing Composite For Brake Shoes Of Motorcycle Using Wood Powder, Coconut Shell Charcoal, And Copper Powder With Phenolic Matrix [PDF]
Brakes are very important part of the vehicle in supporting aspects of driving safety, brakes should be able to stop the vehicle as quickly as possible, and provide comfort.
Insan., Asep Sholeh Fakhrul
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