Facile preparation of porous carbon from coffee bean waste using low temperature solvothermal method

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In this study, porous carbon made from coffee bean waste (CBW) was carbonized at 500 °C, 600 °C, and 700 °C to find effective temperature. It is verified from the IR spectrum that carbonization process at certain temperature can effectively break cellulose bonding and make aromatics functional group while preserving its carbon structure. The TG-DTA curve shows four stages of decomposition process and confirms most effective carbonization temperature. Activation process of as-carbonized CBW was carried out using solvothermal method in KOH and NH4OH steam environment at 200 °C with variation of 30%, 40%, and 50% solvothermal volume. Scanning electron micrographs reveals significant increase of porosity on the carbon surface and differences of structural pores between the variations. The results show the possible potential of utilizing low temperature-solvothermal method for nanoporous carbon material.

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Al Baroroh, L. A., Fitria, D., Amal, M. I., Wismogroho, A. S., & Widayatno, W. B. (2018). Facile preparation of porous carbon from coffee bean waste using low temperature solvothermal method. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 985). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/985/1/012030

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