Chemical and electrical properties of activated carbon from Samui Island young coconut waste
R Pinchaipat,
P Koedthong,
P Boonpian
et al.
Abstract:Solid coconut waste has been a chronic issue that can lead to an environmental problem in Samui Island. Therefore, we are interested in processing this waste into a more valuable product. Many previous studies have evaluated the characteristics of activated carbon (AC) using chemical properties, but not electrical properties. In this work, we analyze the electrical properties of AC to identify a wide range of potential applications. The whole coconut with husk was turned into AC under different activation para… Show more
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