“…Given the exorbitant cost of commercial AC, there is a need to develop a low-cost and high-performance adsorbent from readily available and locally sourced alternative materials. Several agricultural waste products have been utilized [30], including cotton stalks [31], cereal by-product [6], bamboo [32], acorn shells [33], groundnut shells [34,35], bagasse [36], cow bone powder [37], palm oil stones [38], coconut shells [39], tobacco residues [40], olive stones [41], apricot stones [42], nutshells [43], walnut shells [41], pine cones [44], and cherry stones [45].…”