King Khalid University, Collage Science and Art, Dhahran Al-Janoub, Saudia Arabia and Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, National Researcher, Khartoum, Sudan
Research
Activated Carbon Pellets from Date Palm Leaves (Phoenix dactylifera L.) Prepared by Chemical Activations: Specific
Surface Area, Young's Modulus and Spring Length Between Two Cubic Granular Volume Structures Estimated by X-ray
Diffraction Analysis
Author(s): Fatima Musbah Abbas*, Abubaker Elsheikh Abdelrahman and Abdul Kariem Arof
Pre-carbonized date palm leaves (Phoenix dactylifera L.) with a particle size of 10 microns were used to prepare activated carbon pellets by KOH
activation at 700°C. The grain powders were impregnated in KOH at a concentration of (0.0–0.35) moles, converted into grain pellets by applying
12 metric tons of pressure. The activated carbon produced was analyzed in terms of crystallite parameters, specific surface area, Young’s modulus
(E) and spring length (SP) between two cubic granular volume microstructures. The crystallite parameters were analyzed in terms of (d002, Lc and La)
for the graphitic crystallite. The results show that the La increased with increasing KOH concentration, while there is now a significant change to the
Lc. The specific surface area of the AC product wa.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2168-9547.2023.12.362
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