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Activated charcoal from coconut shell using ZnCl2 activation
Biomass and Bioenergy, 2002Abstract In this study attempts have been made to utilize biomass residues in a proper and efficient way. As a part of these attempts activated charcoal has been produced from coconut shell. The effects of temperature, time and impregnation ratio on activation and yield have also been studied.
Hoque M Mozammel +2 more
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Mechanical performance of asphalt mixture containing nano-charcoal coconut shell ash
Construction and Building Materials, 2018Abstract Rutting and fatigue cracking are issues in pavement engineering that led to numerous studies for improving pavement performance. Bitumen modification by nanomaterials is a method that can enhance the performance of asphalt mixtures due to the large surface area and small size (1–100 nm) of nanomaterials.
Siti Nur Amiera Jeffry +4 more
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Environment Friendly Production of Coconut Shell Charcoal Through Pyrolysis
2022En raison des préoccupations énergétiques mondiales et des problèmes de durabilité, l'utilisation de la biomasse de la coquille de noix de coco pour la production de charbon de bois a suscité l'intérêt de la société. Cependant, l'évaluation de la façon de produire du charbon de bois, ainsi que l'augmentation du rendement et de la qualité, reste un ...
Muhammad Najwan Azit +2 more
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Pore structure of the activated coconut shell charcoal carbon
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2014The development of activated carbon from coconut shell charcoal has been investigated by using physical method to determine the influence of activation parameters in term of temperature, argon gas pressure and time period on the pore structure of the activated carbon.
E. Budi +5 more
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Heat Flux Condensation on Coconut Shell Activated Charcoal Porous Media
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND APPLIED ENGINEERING, 2020One way to keep the air humidity is by increasing the heat transfer with the porous media model. Increasing heat transfer depends on the value of the heat flux on the porous media. The heat flux value can be determined by inserting the porous media into the test section and then flow the vapor.
Djoko Hari Praswanto +3 more
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Assessment Write-Up on Coconut Shell Derived Activated Charcoal - Use of Charcoal in Modern Medicine
International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews, 2022Coconut is a fruit that comes from the coconut palm, which is the world's most extensively grown palm. The Philippines, Indonesia, and India are the pinnacle producers. It can develop to a peak of about 25 metres in its growing stage. The coconut shell is used to make activated carbon, which is received via bodily or chemical activation methods ...
Revathi Nandhakumar +5 more
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Automated coconut shell charcoal powder making machine
The project involves developing an automated coconut shell charcoal powder making machine to overcome manual production inefficiencies. The system integrates processes like shredding, carbonizing, crushing, and screening to produce fine charcoal powder.Arumugam, Dilip Vijay Ram +3 more
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Different experiments for the production of charcoal with green coconut shells
2023OBJECTIVE: To produce charcoal from green coconut shells. METHODS: The green coconut shells were collected from vendors in the city, sanitized, opened and placed outdoors to reduce humidity. 8 different experiments were carried out at varying temperatures (300 and 450ºC), time (1 and 2 h), and mass (35 and 100 g) to obtain the best product yield.
Lucas Gama +2 more
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Design and manufacture of coconut shell charcoal crusher for briquette
Journal of Mechanical Engineering and FabricationCoconut shell waste in the community is often not utilized, so a solution is needed, one of which is by processing it into briquettes. Charcoal briquettes are solid fuels that contain carbon, have high calorific value, and can burn for a long time. These briquettes are made from organic waste, such as dry leaves, coconut shells, rice husks, and sawdust.
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