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Activated carbon was produced by treating dehydrated paper pulp with superheated steam in a rotary kiln. The activated carbon was analyzed for its physical properties and adsorption capacity in relation to the activation temperatures. Carbonization was conducted at 400°C, followed by activation between 600–900°C for 1 hour. Methylene blue was used to evaluate the adsorption performance. The activated carbon activated at 700°C exhibited 96% adsorption performance. The performance was attributed to the promoted pore development that prevented unnecessary burning by excluding oxygen. As a result, activated carbon with a high BET surface area (130 m2/g) and the presence of O-containing functional groups were confirmed by FTIR analysis. Thus, activation processes via superheated steam enhanced activated carbon physicochemical properties, making steam an excellent method to produce a promising adsorbent for utilizing paper pulp.
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Item Type: | Article |
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Divisions: | Faculty of Engineering |
Publisher: | Inderscience Publishers |
Keywords: | Superheated steam; Paper-pulp waste; Activated carbon; Methylene blue adsorption |
Depositing User: | Ms. Che Wa Zakaria |
Date Deposited: | 26 Jun 2025 02:22 |
Last Modified: | 26 Jun 2025 02:22 |
URI: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118150 |
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