King Khalid University, Collage Science and Art, Dhahran Aljanoub, Abha, Saudi Arabia and Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, National Center Researcher, Khartoum, Sudan
Research
Characterization of Carbon Pellets Prepared from Date Palm Leaves (Phoenix dactylifera L.) by Compression Pressure: X-ray Diffraction Measurements and Applications
Author(s): Fatima Musbah Abbas*, Zehbah Ali Al Ahmad, Rehab Omer Elnour Elgezouly and Abubaker Elsheikh Abdelrahman
Solid carbon pellets (SCPs) were prepared from the self-adhesive properties of palm leaves (Phoenix dactylifera L.) by compression pressure
from 5 to 21 metric tons and carbonization at 1000°C. Characterizations of solid carbon pellets (SCPs) were carried out in terms of crystallites
dimensions, lattice constant, Young's modulus, and volumetric strain experience. The Young’s was also estimated from the crystallites dimensions
by applying the microscopic cross-linking model given by (Emmerich 1995) as a class of X-ray diffraction application. X-ray diffraction intensity
shows that the structure of the SCPs is turbostatic, and its crystallite dimensions are improved by increasing the compressive pressure, while it is
lattices constant remain constant. Increasing compressive pressure led to a gradual increase in Young’s modulus and volumetric .. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2168-9547.2022.11.352
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