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PREPARATION OF HIGHLY POROUS ACTIVATED CARBON WITH HIGH SPECIFIC SURFACE AREA FROM AGRICULTURAL WASTES

https://doi.org/10.52676/1729-7885-2025-4-190-197

Abstract

Kazakhstan annually generates a significant amount of agro-industrial waste, which, due to the high content of carbonaceous compounds, can potentially become a valuable raw material for the production of activated carbon. This research considers the processing of rice husks, soya and sunflower husks into activated carbon. Potassium hydroxide (KOH) was used for activation to achieve high specific surface area. The obtained activated carbon samples from rice husk, soybean husk and sunflower husk were characterized by BET, SEM, XRD, energy dispersive analysis, TGA and DSC. The synthesized activated carbons possessed a developed porous structure with specific surface area: 2363.7 m2/g (RH), 786.1 m2/g (SfH), 642.4 m2/g (SBH), which was confirmed by the above analyses. These findings highlight the potential of agro-industrial waste as a sustainable source for high-performance activated carbon production. This study demonstrates a sustainable pathway for converting agro-industrial residues into high-performance activated carbon suitable for environmental and industrial applications.

About the Authors

M. K. Skakov
Branch “Institute of Atomic Energy” RSE NNC RK
Казахстан

Kurchatov



A. Amirov
Satbayev University
Казахстан

Almaty



E. Shaimardan
“Scientific Center of Composite Materials” LLP
Казахстан

Almaty



S. K. Kabdrakhmanova
Satbayev University
Казахстан

Almaty



A. K. Gaipbergenova
Satbayev University; “Scientific Center of Composite Materials” LLP
Казахстан

Almaty



Zh. Sagdollin
S. Amanzholov East Kazakhstan University
Казахстан

Ust-Kamenogorsk



A. M. Zhilkashiniva
S. Amanzholov East Kazakhstan University
Казахстан

Ust-Kamenogorsk



A. Zh. Miniyazov
Branch “Institute of Atomic Energy” RSE NNC RK
Казахстан

Kurchatov



V. V. Baklanov
Branch “Institute of Atomic Energy” RSE NNC RK
Казахстан

Kurchatov



Ye. T. Koyanbayev
Branch “Institute of Atomic Energy” RSE NNC RK
Казахстан

Kurchatov



N. N. M. Mukhamedova
Branch “Institute of Atomic Energy” RSE NNC RK
Казахстан

Kurchatov



G. K. Zhanbolatova
Branch “Institute of Atomic Energy” RSE NNC RK
Казахстан

Kurchatov



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Skakov M.K., Amirov A., Shaimardan E., Kabdrakhmanova S.K., Gaipbergenova A.K., Sagdollin Zh., Zhilkashiniva A.M., Miniyazov A.Zh., Baklanov V.V., Koyanbayev Ye.T., Mukhamedova N.N., Zhanbolatova G.K. PREPARATION OF HIGHLY POROUS ACTIVATED CARBON WITH HIGH SPECIFIC SURFACE AREA FROM AGRICULTURAL WASTES. NNC RK Bulletin. 2025;(4):190-197. https://doi.org/10.52676/1729-7885-2025-4-190-197

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