Abstract:Biowaste utilization
as a carbon source and its transformation
into porous carbons have been of great interest to promote environmental
remediation owing to biowaste’s cost-effectiveness and useful
physicochemical properties. In this work, crude glycerol (CG) residue
from waste cooking oil transesterification was employed to fabricate
mesoporous crude glycerol-based porous carbons (mCGPCs) using mesoporous silica (KIT-6) as a template. The obtained mCGPCs were characterized and compared to commercial activated… Show more
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