Coffee residue activated carbons–a commentary

The large consumption of coffee products inevitably results in a huge amount of coffee by-products. These by-products such as spent coffee ground (SCG), coffee husk, and coffee pulp are usually considered waste and often discarded. However, it has now been valorized as a precursor for low–cost activ...

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Main Authors: Supee, Aiman Hakim, Ahmad Zaini, Muhammad Abbas
Format: Article
Published: Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2023
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/107221/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1536383X.2022.2137147
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Summary:The large consumption of coffee products inevitably results in a huge amount of coffee by-products. These by-products such as spent coffee ground (SCG), coffee husk, and coffee pulp are usually considered waste and often discarded. However, it has now been valorized as a precursor for low–cost activated carbon. This paper highlights the activation strategies and the adsorption performance of coffee waste activated carbons. Several activation strategies, which include physical and chemical methods, have been utilized by many scholars to synthesize activated carbon. Previous studies also demonstrate the applicability and promising potential of coffee waste activated carbons for organic and inorganic pollutants removal from aqueous solutions.