Coffee residue activated carbons–a commentary
The large consumption of coffee products inevitably results in a huge amount of coffee by-products. These by-products such as spent coffee ground (SCG), coffee husk, and coffee pulp are usually considered waste and often discarded. However, it has now been valorized as a precursor for low–cost activ...
Main Authors: | Supee, Aiman Hakim, Ahmad Zaini, Muhammad Abbas |
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Format: | Article |
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Taylor and Francis Ltd.
2023
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