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Comparative Study of Biochar and Hydrochar Derived from Agricultural Waste: Characterization and Chemical Properties
Carbonaceous substances, including hydrochar and biochar, have been produced from agricultural residue via hydrothermaland pyrolysis processes. The surface morphology of the materials was assessed using FTIR, XRD, BET, and SEM techniques.The identification of diffraction peaks at approximately 22°by XRD analysis suggested the existence of carbonaceous material.This is confirmed by FTIR analysis, which identifies cellulose vibration at 2931 cm−1. The results of the SEM analysis revealedthat BC-Rice husk and HYC-Rice husk are heterogeneous in shape and surface area; conversely, HYC-Rambutan and Dukuhave a uniform, ball-like shape and aggregate. This is further corroborated by surface area data, which indicates that thematerial composed of rice husk has a larger surface area than the material composed of fruit peel.
Comparative Study of Biochar and Hydrochar Derived from Agricultural Waste: Characterization and Chemical Properties
Carbonaceous substances, including hydrochar and biochar, have been produced from agricultural residue via hydrothermaland pyrolysis processes. The surface morphology of the materials was assessed using FTIR, XRD, BET, and SEM techniques.The identification of diffraction peaks at approximately 22°by XRD analysis suggested the existence of carbonaceous material.This is confirmed by FTIR analysis, which identifies cellulose vibration at 2931 cm−1. The results of the SEM analysis revealedthat BC-Rice husk and HYC-Rice husk are heterogeneous in shape and surface area; conversely, HYC-Rambutan and Dukuhave a uniform, ball-like shape and aggregate. This is further corroborated by surface area data, which indicates that thematerial composed of rice husk has a larger surface area than the material composed of fruit peel.
Comparative Study of Biochar and Hydrochar Derived from Agricultural Waste: Characterization and Chemical Properties
Neza Rahayu Palapa (author) / Yulizah Hanifah (author) / Amri (author) / Bunga Indah Putri (author)
2024
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