Oil Palm Biomass as a Precursor of Activated Carbons: A Review

Author: Rafatullah Mohd   Ahmad Tanweer   Ghazali Arniza   Sulaiman Othman   Danish Mohammed   Hashim Rokiah  

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

ISSN: 1064-3389

Source: Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, Vol.43, Iss.11, 2013-04, pp. : 1117-1161

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Abstract

Commercial activated carbon has been a preferred adsorbent for the removal of various pollutants, and its widespread use is restricted due to its relatively high costs, which led to the researches on the possible alternative nonconventional and low-cost adsorbents. The use of agricultural products and by-products for instance has been widely investigated as a replacement for the current costly methods of removing various pollutants. In this critical review, an extensive list of the production of activated carbon from oil palm biomass is presented. The effects of various process parameters on the pyrolysis stage, characteristics, and influences of physical and chemical activating conditions on the production of activated carbons from oil palm biomass are discussed. A comparison in characteristics and applications of activated carbons from oil palm biomass with commercial activated carbons is made. It is evident from a literature survey of about 200 recently published articles that activated carbons from oil palm biomass exhibit outstanding capabilities for removal of various pollutants.