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Utilizing Indonesian Empty Palm Fruit Bunches: Biochar Synthesis via Temperatures Dependent Pyrolysisopen access

Authors
Nugroho, Fairuz GianirfanAnsari, Abu SaadRochman, Nurul TaufiquKhadtare, Shubhangi SatishSree, Vijaya GopalanShrestha, Nabeen K.Hafiyyan, Afina FazaIm, HyunsikAhmed, Abu Talha Aqueel
Issue Date
Jan-2025
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
biochar; pyrolysis; empty fruit bunches; Raman spectroscopy; palm fruit
Citation
Nanomaterials, v.15, no.1, pp 1 - 15
Pages
15
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Nanomaterials
Volume
15
Number
1
Start Page
1
End Page
15
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/57534
DOI
10.3390/nano15010050
ISSN
2079-4991
2079-4991
Abstract
Biomass, though a major energy source, remains underutilized. Biochar from biomass pyrolysis, with its high porosity and surface area, is especially useful as catalyst support, enhancing catalytic activity and reducing electron recombination in photocatalysis. Indonesia, the world's top palm oil producer, generated around 12 million tons of empty fruit bunches (EFBs) in 2023, making EFBs a promising biochar source. This study synthesizes biochar from leftover EFB fibers at 500, 800, and 1000 degrees C, analyzing structural changes via infrared and Raman spectroscopy, along with particle size and surface area analysis, laying the groundwork for future biochar research. The smallest particle size and highest surface area gained was 71.1 nm and 10.6 x 102 m2/g. Spectroscopic analysis indicates that biochar produced at 1000 degrees C has produced nano-crystalline graphite with a crystallite size of approximately 5.47 nm. This provides higher defect density, although with lower conductivity. Other studies indicate that our biochar can be used as catalyst support for various green energy-related applications, i.e., counter electrodes, electrocatalysts, and photocatalysts.
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