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Reduction of carbon monoxide exhaust in two-stroke vehicular engine using locally grown cocoa (theobroma cacao) pod husk activated carbon [manuscript] / Kurt M. Cabbuag, Mat Ezikiel P. Fabroa, Lou Marie L. Ferrer, Jaylord B. Ramos, Ryan Jay P. Taberna. (Record no. 20053)

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082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number C'ENG 0043
Item number 2024 c.1
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Personal name Cabbuag, Kurt M., author.
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Title Reduction of carbon monoxide exhaust in two-stroke vehicular engine using locally grown cocoa (theobroma cacao) pod husk activated carbon [manuscript] / Kurt M. Cabbuag, Mat Ezikiel P. Fabroa, Lou Marie L. Ferrer, Jaylord B. Ramos, Ryan Jay P. Taberna.
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Year of publication ©2024.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages xi, 81 pages ;
Other physical details 28 cm.
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General note Thesis (B.S.) -- Cagayan State University, 2024.
Includes bibliographical references.
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Summary, etc Activated carbon has been the primary component of studies aiming for the adsorption of chemicals, toxins, and gases. The characterization of cocoa pod husk activated carbon (CPHAC) revealed its potential as an adsorbent material. The FTIR, EDX analyses confirmed the presence of aromatics, alkynes, alcohols, and phenols as functional groups and the elemental composition in which carbon and oxygen had highest percent weight composition. The SEM, and Proximate analyses revealed the level of moisture and VCM of CPHAC which met the SNI (06-3730-1995) standard and the high surface area, affirms characteristics similar to an activated carbon. Adsorption experiments demonstrated CPHAC's effectiveness in reducing CO emissions from two-stroke vehicular engines, with a percent reduction of up 54.83%. The study highlights the significance of using agricultural waste as a precursor for activated carbon production, addressing waste management issues and providing a cost-effective adsorbent material for gas emission control.

Keywords: air pollution, cacao pod husk activated carbon, carbon monoxide, exhaust emission reduction, waste biomass utilization.
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Personal name Fabroa, Mat Ezikiel P.
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Personal name Ferrer, Lou Marie L.
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Personal name Ramos, Jaylord B.
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Personal name Taberna, Ryan Jay P.
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Koha item type Academic Research
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Source of acquisition Permanent Location Date acquired Koha item type Collection code Accession Number Lost status Shelving location Withdrawn status Current Location Full call number
SchoolCagayan State University - Carig Library2024-09-25Academic ResearchAcademic ResearchCHEMICAL0043 Academic Research Section Cagayan State University - Carig LibraryC'ENG 0043 2024 c.1

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