Production and applications of activated carbons as adsorbents from olive stones
Hamad bin Khalifa University · Qatar Foundation
Abstract
Olive stones have been widely used as a renewable energy biowaste source. As they are rich in elemental carbon (40–45 wt%), much research focussed on effectively converting olive stones, as precursors, into activated carbon adsorbents. However, only a few studies have concentrated on summarising the various techniques used to produce activated carbon from olive stone. This article reviews the research undertaken on the production and application of activated carbon as an adsorbent from olive stones for wastewater treatment. Various physical, chemical and physico-chemical treatments to remove heavy metals, organics and dyes are discussed, and the resultant adsorption capacities are reported. In several cases,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.97
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 227
Authors
5- JSJunaid SaleemCorresponding
Hamad bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation
- UBUsman Bin Shahid
Qatar Foundation, Hamad bin Khalifa University
- MHMouhammad Hijab
Qatar Foundation, Hamad bin Khalifa University
- HRHamish R. Mackey
Hamad bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation
- GMGordon McKay
Hamad bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation
Topics & keywords
- Activated carbon
- Adsorption
- Waste management
- Wastewater
- Carbon fibers
- Chemistry
- Pulp and paper industry
- Environmental science
- Clean water and sanitation