2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.inoche.2023.110844
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Nature's waste turned savior: Optimizing pineapple peel–based activated carbon for effective Remazol Brilliant Violet dye adsorption using response surface methodology

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“…Another interesting study was conducted by Rosli et al utilizing pineapple peels (PiP) [50]. Pineapple peel activated carbon (PiPAC) was created by a two-stage pyrolysis technique, followed by a carbonization step and an activation step.…”
Section: Pineapple Peel Acmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another interesting study was conducted by Rosli et al utilizing pineapple peels (PiP) [50]. Pineapple peel activated carbon (PiPAC) was created by a two-stage pyrolysis technique, followed by a carbonization step and an activation step.…”
Section: Pineapple Peel Acmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrogen bonding between the oxygen atom of the dye and the hydroxyl groups of the PiPAC; • Electrostatic interactions between the aromatic ring of dye and the oxygen on the surface of the PiPAC; • π-π interactions between the π-electrons of carbonaceous PiPAC and in the aromatic ring of the dye [50]. 2.1.6.…”
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