Recent in Engineering Science and Technology
Vol. 1 No. 02 (2023): RiESTech Volume 01 No. 02 Years 2023

Catalytic Graphitization of Biomass as a Potential Method Produce Graphite In The Future : A Review

Nuriskasari, Isnanda (Unknown)
Zulfia Syahrial, Anne (Unknown)
Wahyuadi M Soedarsono, Johny (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Apr 2023

Abstract

The traditional graphitization process involves the use of non-renewable carbon sources and high temperatures, which are time-consuming and expensive. Biomass has been proposed as an alternative renewable source of carbon, which can be graphitized at lower temperatures using transition metal catalysts. The article highlights successful research on graphitization of various biomass carbon sources, such as coconut coir, whey protein, pine wood sawdust, mangosteen peel, miscanthus grass, and palm kernel shell waste, using metals as a catalyst. The graphitization process using catalysts derived from transition metals has been shown to reduce the graphitization temperature, shorten the graphitization time and improve the physicochemical properties of the resulting graphite material.

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riestech

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Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Electrical & Electronics Engineering Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Materials Science & Nanotechnology Mechanical Engineering

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Aims and Scope Recent in Engineering Science and Technology, a peer reviewed quarterly engineering journal, publishes theoretical and experimental high quality papers to promote engineering and technologys theory and practice. In addition to peer reviewed original research papers, the Editorial ...