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  1. Kaco H, Sarani Zakaria, Nur Fazlinda Razali, Chin HC, Zhang L, Saad Mohamad Jani
    Sains Malaysiana, 2014;43:1221-1229.
    Hydrogels were produced from cellulose derived from kenaf core powder with weight average molecular weight of cellulose was 1.68 x 105 and was dissolved in NaOHlurea solvent at -13°C. To obtain the optimal dissolving parameters, different percentage of NaOH, urea and kenaf core cellulose was used to study the degree of dissolution and formation of hydrogel. From the results obtained, it was found that the ratio of 6% NaOHI4% urea and 2% cellulose produced a good hydrogel. uv-Vis spectroscopy and xRD analysis were performed to analyze the transparency and crystallinity index of the cellulose solution and hydrogel, respectively. It showed that the hydrogel with the highest degree of solubility gave highest transparency due to the reduction of cellulose crystallinity as a result of the dissolution process. XRD analysis results showed the crystallinity of cellulose from kenaf core decreased by 70% after dissolution and hydrogel formation. Samples with 4% urea possess highest water content of 73% and decreased with increasing urea content.
  2. Shahrun MS, Rahman MHA, Baharom NA, Jumat F, Saad MJ, Mail MF, et al.
    Data Brief, 2024 Feb;52:109997.
    PMID: 38226037 DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2023.109997
    Biochar production is an effective approach to managing abundant agricultural wastes. Pruning wastes from trimming the branches of trees such as carambola and mango, as well as coconut shells, are among the agricultural wastes that have reutilisation potential, which would simultaneously reduce the space required for disposal. In this study, the potential use of these wastes by converting them into biochar was investigated. The data presented in this study highlight the design of a pyrolysis system for a low-temperature slow pyrolysis process, as well as the characterisation data of the biochar produced using this system. The data collected included the elemental composition, porosity, as well as surface and adsorption characteristics of the biochar. These data indicate that the biochar produced had certain qualities that would enable its use for specific agricultural and industrial purposes. Meanwhile, the design indicated that it could facilitate small farms with specific outputs. In brief, these data can be used as references for developing a small-scale system for agricultural waste management using different types of crops.
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