Preparation of bio-char from Acacia Sawdust and Sugarcane bagasse for Solid acid Catalyst Fabrication
Abstract
Acacia Sawdust and Sugarcane bagasse are the most popular biomass from paper industrial and agricultural waste in Vietnam. In this study, biochar was prepared from both of materials by carbonization. At optimized conditions as temperature of 450-5000C for 40-45 minutes, yield of bio char was 31-33%. After carbonization, catatysts were prepared from obtained carbon material by sunfonation. The physical properties and morphologies of bio-char were characterized by BET, SEM, respectively. The acid density was characterized by TPD-NH3.
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