abstract In this research, the production of granular activated carbon from coffee waste (CW) by chemical activation with zinc chloride was studied by using a 23 factorial design with the three responses (surface area, yield, and hardness) and studying three factors (the activation temperature, activation time, and impregnation ratio). The findings expose that after the experimental design, the highest response values were achieved at an activation temperature of 600°C, an activation time of 40 min, and an impregnation ratio of 1.5 g ZnCl2 g–1 CW. At these conditions, the experimental tests produced a surface area of 1,279 m2 g–1. Batch studies of phenol adsorption onto coffee waste-activated carbon (CW-GAC) were performed at different solu...
The coffee production amounted to approximately 159 million of 60 kg bags worldwide in 2012-2013, wi...
The coffee production amounted to approximately 159 million of 60 kg bags worldwide in 2012-2013, wi...
The coffee production amounted to approximately 159 million of 60 kg bags worldwide in 2012-2013, wi...
The comparison of phenol adsorption with activated carbon from coffee residue has been conducted. Th...
The valorization of coffee wastes through modification to activated carbon has been considered as a ...
AbstractCoffee residue, a low-cost agricultural byproduct, was tested as a precursor for the product...
This work was aimed to evaluate the adsorptive properties of activated carbons from coffee residue f...
Abstract Bisphenol-A is widely used chemical in industry and unfortunately often detected in natura...
The processing of coffee beans generates large amounts of solid and liquid residues. The solid resi...
The ability of activated carbon which was produced by chemical activation using zinc chloride from t...
The ability of activated carbon which was produced by chemical activation using zinc chloride from t...
The ability of activated carbon which was produced by chemical activation using zinc chloride from t...
Some waste materials demonstrated considerable adsorption affinity for phenolic compounds. This prop...
Some waste materials demonstrated considerable adsorption affinity for phenolic compounds. This prop...
The primary cause of rising CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere is the use of fossil fuels in motor...
The coffee production amounted to approximately 159 million of 60 kg bags worldwide in 2012-2013, wi...
The coffee production amounted to approximately 159 million of 60 kg bags worldwide in 2012-2013, wi...
The coffee production amounted to approximately 159 million of 60 kg bags worldwide in 2012-2013, wi...
The comparison of phenol adsorption with activated carbon from coffee residue has been conducted. Th...
The valorization of coffee wastes through modification to activated carbon has been considered as a ...
AbstractCoffee residue, a low-cost agricultural byproduct, was tested as a precursor for the product...
This work was aimed to evaluate the adsorptive properties of activated carbons from coffee residue f...
Abstract Bisphenol-A is widely used chemical in industry and unfortunately often detected in natura...
The processing of coffee beans generates large amounts of solid and liquid residues. The solid resi...
The ability of activated carbon which was produced by chemical activation using zinc chloride from t...
The ability of activated carbon which was produced by chemical activation using zinc chloride from t...
The ability of activated carbon which was produced by chemical activation using zinc chloride from t...
Some waste materials demonstrated considerable adsorption affinity for phenolic compounds. This prop...
Some waste materials demonstrated considerable adsorption affinity for phenolic compounds. This prop...
The primary cause of rising CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere is the use of fossil fuels in motor...
The coffee production amounted to approximately 159 million of 60 kg bags worldwide in 2012-2013, wi...
The coffee production amounted to approximately 159 million of 60 kg bags worldwide in 2012-2013, wi...
The coffee production amounted to approximately 159 million of 60 kg bags worldwide in 2012-2013, wi...