Characterizing of Nano Activated Bio-Carbon of Sago Waste as a Homogeneous Combustion Catalyst

Alternative fuels were developed by blending crude coconut oil and bio-carbon nanoparticles. Bio-carbon, derived from sago waste via pyrolysis and ground using a ball mill, underwent FTIR testing to assess its energy absorption capabilities. SEM analysis was conducted to examine the surface morpholo...

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