Adsorption of Pb2+ by Activated Carbon Produced by Microwave Assisted K2CO3 Activation of Leaf Sheath Fibre of Date Palm
Khaled D. Alotaibi,
Bassim H. Hameed,
Hattan A. Alharbi
et al.
Abstract:Date palm trees generate large amounts of various types of waste, including leaf sheath fibers which can be used as a low-cost, precursor for production of biochar including activated carbon (AC) that can be employed for adsorption of contaminants. In the current study, activated carbon was made from leaf sheath fibers of date palm (LSDPFAC) by use of chemical activation with K2CO3, combined with microwave irradiation, characterized and evaluated for its adsorptive capacity of lead ions (Pb2+). The Brunauer–Em… Show more
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