Effects of Zinc Chloride Impregnation on the Characteristics of Activated Carbon Produced from Physic Nut Seed Hull

Activated carbon was developed from physic nut seed hull through chemical activation using zinc chloride. The characteristics of raw physic nut seed hull as well as char and activated carbon from physic nut seed hull were obtained to study the effects of ZnCl2 impregnation. The comparisons of the ch...

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Main Authors: Yakub, I., Mohammad, M., Yaakob, Z.
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Published: Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland 2013
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2999/
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author Yakub, I.
Mohammad, M.
Yaakob, Z.
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description Activated carbon was developed from physic nut seed hull through chemical activation using zinc chloride. The characteristics of raw physic nut seed hull as well as char and activated carbon from physic nut seed hull were obtained to study the effects of ZnCl2 impregnation. The comparisons of the characteristics that included elemental composition, surface morphology, surface area, surface functional groups and zeta potential were made on the three samples. The study found that ZnCl2 had positive effects towards developing activated carbon including increasing the carbon content, surface area and pore volume besides improving the microporosity and surface charge distribution of the carbon.
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spelling unimas-29992015-03-24T01:49:53Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2999/ Effects of Zinc Chloride Impregnation on the Characteristics of Activated Carbon Produced from Physic Nut Seed Hull Yakub, I. Mohammad, M. Yaakob, Z. TP Chemical technology Activated carbon was developed from physic nut seed hull through chemical activation using zinc chloride. The characteristics of raw physic nut seed hull as well as char and activated carbon from physic nut seed hull were obtained to study the effects of ZnCl2 impregnation. The comparisons of the characteristics that included elemental composition, surface morphology, surface area, surface functional groups and zeta potential were made on the three samples. The study found that ZnCl2 had positive effects towards developing activated carbon including increasing the carbon content, surface area and pore volume besides improving the microporosity and surface charge distribution of the carbon. Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland 2013 Article NonPeerReviewed Yakub, I. and Mohammad, M. and Yaakob, Z. (2013) Effects of Zinc Chloride Impregnation on the Characteristics of Activated Carbon Produced from Physic Nut Seed Hull. Advanced Materials Research, 626. pp. 751-755.
spellingShingle TP Chemical technology
Yakub, I.
Mohammad, M.
Yaakob, Z.
Effects of Zinc Chloride Impregnation on the Characteristics of Activated Carbon Produced from Physic Nut Seed Hull
title Effects of Zinc Chloride Impregnation on the Characteristics of Activated Carbon Produced from Physic Nut Seed Hull
title_full Effects of Zinc Chloride Impregnation on the Characteristics of Activated Carbon Produced from Physic Nut Seed Hull
title_fullStr Effects of Zinc Chloride Impregnation on the Characteristics of Activated Carbon Produced from Physic Nut Seed Hull
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Zinc Chloride Impregnation on the Characteristics of Activated Carbon Produced from Physic Nut Seed Hull
title_short Effects of Zinc Chloride Impregnation on the Characteristics of Activated Carbon Produced from Physic Nut Seed Hull
title_sort effects of zinc chloride impregnation on the characteristics of activated carbon produced from physic nut seed hull
topic TP Chemical technology
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/2999/