Microwave-assisted enhanced activation of date palm leaf char for optimised CO₂ adsorption

This study presents a novel hybrid approach for producing mesoporous activated carbon (AC) from date palm leaves by integrating conventional carbonisation with microwave-assisted activation. K₂CO₃ was utilised for chemical activation to enhance adsorption performance. Three critical parameters, namely microwave power, residence time, and activation temperature, were investigated, focusing on yield, temperature ramp-up time, and CO₂ capture capacity.

Results reveal that both microwave power and activation temperature were pivotal in influencing the yield and adsorption efficiency. Microwave-assisted activation (850 W, 500 °C, 7 min) yielded an optimal CO₂ adsorption capacity of 126.7 mg/g at 25 °C and 1 bar, with 78% and 76% reductions in activation energy and processing time, respectively. This method enhanced the textural properties of the activated carbon, increasing the surface area to 411 m²/g and improving pore size distribution, as compared to conventional thermal activation (60 min under CO₂), which achieved only 88 mg/g uptake and a surface area of 286 m²/g. Compared to conventional methods, the hybrid approach reduced energy and time demands to about 25%.

Authors

S. K. Al-Janabi, Hind Shabbani, James M. Courtney, Andrew R. Barron & M. R. Othman

Article DOI

10.1038/s41598-025-18683-7

Journal

Scientific Reports

Institution/Funder Name

Swansea University

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