Santi, Darma and Triyono, . and Trisunaryanti, Wega and Falah, Iip Izul and Morin, Jacson Victor (2021) Hydrothermal Treatment to Produce Honeycomb-like Structure of Hierarchical Carbon from Intsia, spp Waste Wood: Preparation and Characterisation. In: New Innovations in Chemistry and Biochemistry Vol. 5. B P International, pp. 71-83. ISBN 978-93-5547-203-8
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Hydrothermal treatment of Intsia, spp wood waste has succeeded in producing hierarchical carbon structures such as honeycomb-like structures. This study aims to examine the difference between hydrothermal and non-hydrothermal activation treatments in the hierarchical synthesis of carbon. Sequentially, the hydrothermal treatment was created with ZnCl2 as an activating agent and H2O2 as an oxidising agent. The hydrothermal process is followed by carbonisation at 700 C under N2 gas (HC-ZH) and oxidation at 350 C in an oxygen stream (HC-ZH-Ox). All carbonised products were analysed using XRD, FT-IR, the Boehm method to determine the quantity of oxygenated functional groups (OFGs), the NH3 base gas adsorption method to determine the total acid amount, and the Surface Area Analyser (SAA) and SEM. Hierarchical carbon with the amorphous structure shown by XRD analysis. Hydrothermal treatment increased the OFGs content, 50.25% for carboxylic groups, 354.62% for phenolic groups, and 3.9% for lactone groups. The presence of OFGs was proven through identification using FTIR. Hydrothermal treatment increased acidity by 387.83%, the highest surface area produced by hierarchical carbon non-hydrothermal (HC-Ox) of 443.5 (m2/g). The HC-ZH-Ox has a surface area of 232.2 (m2/g). SEM image shows a structure of stacked honeycomb-like, with different thicknesses in the samples HC-ZH-Ox and HC-Ox.
| Item Type: | Book Section |
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| Subjects: | ScienceOpen Library > Chemical Science |
| Depositing User: | Managing Editor |
| Date Deposited: | 16 Oct 2023 03:32 |
| Last Modified: | 19 Feb 2026 05:38 |
| URI: | http://journal.submanuscript.com/id/eprint/2266 |
