Abstract

Palm kernel shell and coconut shell are used as a precursor for the production of activated carbon, a way of mitigating the tons of waste produced in Ghana. The raw Palm kernel shell and coconut shell were activated chemically using H3PO4. A maximum activated carbon yield of 26.3 g was obtained for Palm kernel shell and 22.9 g for coconut shell at 400oC, an impregnation ratio of 1.2 and 1-hour carbonization time. Scanning electron microscopy reveals well-developed cavities of the H3PO4 activated coconut shell and Palm kernel shell compared to the non-activated carbon. Iodine number of 743.02 mg/g and 682.11 mg/g, a porosity of 0.31 and 0.49 and the electrical conductivity of 2010 μS/cm and 778 μS /cm were obtained for the AC prepared from the coconut shell and Palm kernel shell respectively. The results of this work show that high-quality activated carbon can be manufactured locally from coconut shell and Palm kernel shell waste, and a scale-up of this production will go a long way to reduce the tons of coconut shell and Palm kernel shell waste generated in the country.

Highlights

  • Activated carbon (AC) has attracted a lot of attention in industries applications like water treatment (Bentil & Buah, 2016), mining (Buah et al, 2016), energy storage (Mohammed et al, 2018), purification of gases (Hidayu & Muda, 2016), medicine, sewage treatment, and filters (Yusufu et al, 2013)

  • There was a complete decomposition of palm kernel shells (PaKS) within 1 hour of carbonisation

  • The Maximum mass of AC produced from coconut shells (CoS) was 22.3 g (H3PO4 as activating agent)

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Introduction

Activated carbon (AC) has attracted a lot of attention in industries applications like water treatment (Bentil & Buah, 2016), mining (Buah et al, 2016), energy storage (Mohammed et al, 2018), purification of gases (Hidayu & Muda, 2016), medicine, sewage treatment, and filters (Yusufu et al, 2013). We report the preparation of AC from PaKS and CoS using H3PO4 as the activating agent with the aim of reducing the tons of waste produced in Ghana, to ensure good health and well-being of Ghanaians. Experimental Materials, method and sample preparation The Coconut shell (CoS) were obtained around the Dome market in the Ga-East Municipality and the palm kernel shells (PaKS) around the Madina Market in the La Nkwantanang-Madina Municipality.

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