In this study, microwave-assisted hydrothermal carbonization of waste coconut shell (feedstock) is reported. It is a thermo-conversion technique in which the feedstock was transformed into energy-rich carbonaceous material under mild conditions. The process was conducted in a microwave oven by heating the waste coconut shell in deionized water inside a pressurized vessel. The effects of different process conditions on the product yields, and the energy properties of the hydrochars were studied by varying the reaction temperature from 150 to 200 °C and residence time from 5 to 30 min. The results showed that there was transformation of the feedstock in the process due to the decarboxylation, dehydration, and demethanation reactions. This led...
The objective of this work was to characterize the morphology and molecular composition of the hydro...
The process parameters of microwave-induced hydrothermal carbonization (MIHTC) play an important rol...
Coconut shell and husk are two biomasses wastes abundant in most of the coastal countries. However, ...
In this study, microwave-assisted hydrothermal carbonization of waste coconut shell (feedstock) is r...
This study compares the chemical and structural properties of the hydrochars prepared from microwave...
Hydrothermal carbonization of a waste biomass material is a green and promising technique for improv...
AbstractIn this study, hydrothermal carbonization was used to upgrade waste biomass at temperatures ...
Hydrochars are an alternative form of biochar produced by hydrothermal carbonisation (HTC), a potent...
The sustainable conversion of biomass into biofuels, chemicals and biomaterials has gained increasin...
5 figures, 8 tables.The sustainable conversion of biomass into biofuels, chemicals and biomaterials ...
Pyrolysis of palm kernel shells was successfully done via microwave-assisted carbonization system wi...
Biochar production from agricultural wastes via low temperature microwave pyrolysis is discussed in...
Carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions have been a known threat globally. One of the significan...
Activation process for coconut shell was done by using chemical activation method of microwave-induc...
Microwave assisted hydrothermal carbonization (MAHTC) is a promising strategy for fuel production fr...
The objective of this work was to characterize the morphology and molecular composition of the hydro...
The process parameters of microwave-induced hydrothermal carbonization (MIHTC) play an important rol...
Coconut shell and husk are two biomasses wastes abundant in most of the coastal countries. However, ...
In this study, microwave-assisted hydrothermal carbonization of waste coconut shell (feedstock) is r...
This study compares the chemical and structural properties of the hydrochars prepared from microwave...
Hydrothermal carbonization of a waste biomass material is a green and promising technique for improv...
AbstractIn this study, hydrothermal carbonization was used to upgrade waste biomass at temperatures ...
Hydrochars are an alternative form of biochar produced by hydrothermal carbonisation (HTC), a potent...
The sustainable conversion of biomass into biofuels, chemicals and biomaterials has gained increasin...
5 figures, 8 tables.The sustainable conversion of biomass into biofuels, chemicals and biomaterials ...
Pyrolysis of palm kernel shells was successfully done via microwave-assisted carbonization system wi...
Biochar production from agricultural wastes via low temperature microwave pyrolysis is discussed in...
Carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions have been a known threat globally. One of the significan...
Activation process for coconut shell was done by using chemical activation method of microwave-induc...
Microwave assisted hydrothermal carbonization (MAHTC) is a promising strategy for fuel production fr...
The objective of this work was to characterize the morphology and molecular composition of the hydro...
The process parameters of microwave-induced hydrothermal carbonization (MIHTC) play an important rol...
Coconut shell and husk are two biomasses wastes abundant in most of the coastal countries. However, ...