Preparation and characterization of coconut shell activated carbon supported titanium dioxide nanocomposite (CSAC-P-TiO2—NC)
Adewumi Oluwasogo Dada, Oladipo A Christianah, Olowojoba-Ozoh M Odufa, Kehinde Shola Obayomi, Ajanaku O. Christiana, Sook K Chang, Ling S Wong, Lee D Wilson

TL;DR
Researchers created a low-cost nanocomposite from coconut shell carbon and titanium dioxide, which could be used to clean polluted water.
Contribution
A sustainable and cost-effective nanocomposite was developed using coconut shell activated carbon and titanium dioxide for wastewater treatment.
Findings
The nanocomposite showed high thermal stability up to 900 °C and a surface area of 85.130 m²/g.
XRD and XPS confirmed the successful integration of TiO2 into the carbon matrix with an anatase crystalline structure.
SEM and TEM revealed a mesoporous structure with spherical TiO2 nanoparticles of 55–60 nm in size.
Abstract
There is an ever-increasing need in the engineering and development of cost-effective and efficient carbon decorated nano-composites due to highly expensive challenges from activated carbon and its affordability in the developing region of the world. This study was posed to investigate the preparation and characterization of coconut shell activated carbon decorated titanium dioxide nanocomposites (CSAC-P-TiO2—NC). The physicochemical characterization of the developed material, as revealed from the results, showed the optimum pH to be 6.57, pHpzc value of 4.8, and 5.3% ash content. Spectroscopic data revealed thermal stability of the nanocomposite up to 900 °C without significant loss in weight. Availability of a wide surface area was obtained as revealed by the BET results of 85.130 m2/g. FTIR result revealed the various functional groups present in the nanocomposite with the…
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TopicsCoconut Research and Applications · Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal · Natural Products and Applications
