Coco peat is a light soil-like material that is created as a by-product of the extraction of coco coir from coconut fibre. When wet, coco peat is a bulky material and possess a challenge in …
Coir pith, a waste biomass, from coconut coir industry was used to prepare activated carbon with ZnCl2 and employed for the removal of 2-chlorophenol (2-CP) from aqueous solution …
J Fernando, A Amarasinghe - … of the National Science Foundation of Sri …, 2017 - dl.nsf.gov.lk
Volume expansion ratio (VE) and water retention capacity (WRC) are the most important quality parameters for compressed coir pith products and specifically for coco discs used as …
P Jana, SS Boxi - Journal of Natural Fibers, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Coir pith, a biomass residue, is generated as a byproduct during extraction of coir fiber from coconut husk. It is considered as a waste in coir industry. Larger quantity production of coir …
L Ansi - Indian Journal of Life Sciences, 2017 - search.proquest.com
Among the micro organisms tested, T. harzianum showed significant increase in growth, reduction in organic carbon, increased nitrogen content, reduction in C: Coir, Calocybe …
Flash drying of coir pith as an alternative to sun drying was investigated. 5 kg of coir pith was flash dried within the temperature range 120-160° C, at 10° C intervals using gas velocities …
M Kishnaveni, G Krishnakumari - 2017 - wjpr.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com
WORLD JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH Page 1 Kishnaveni et al. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research www.wjpr.net Vol 6, Issue 8, 2017. 1061 EVALUATION OF …
Drying and retting can be identified as the most important factors affecting the quality variations in dried coir pith which directly affects the final quality of compressed coir pith …