King Khalid University, Collage Science and Art, Dhahran Aljanoub, Abha, Saudi Arabia
Research Article
Activated Carbon (AC) Derived from Pre-carbonized Date Palm Leaves (PCDPLs) Activated with Lithium Chloride (LiCl): Physical and Electrical Properties
Author(s): Fatima Musbah Abbas*, Ahlam Khalofa, Abubaker Elsheikh Abdelrahman and Selma Elsheikh Abdelrahman
Activated Carbon (AC) is a porous material widely utilized in energy storage, electromagnetic wave absorption and, among many other applications.
Despite the economic and environmental benefits of recycling date palm leaves (Phoenix dactylifera L.) into AC, there is limited research on the
characterization of AC produced via date palm leaves, particularly in pellet form. The study aims to evaluate the structure, mechanical and electrical
properties of “Activated Carbon Pellets (ACPs)” derived from “Pre-Carbonized Date Palm Leaves (PCDPLs)” with varying concentrations of LiCl.
The ACPs were ball-milled, treated with LiCl and pelletized before undergoing carbonization at 700 °C. The resulting Activated Carbon Pellets
(ACPs) were analyzed for particle size distribution, bulk density, Young’s Modulus (YM), crystallite.. Read More»
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