High-Energy Ball Milling for High Productivity of Nanobiochar from Oil Palm Biomass.

Nanomaterials (Basel)

Department of Bioprocess Technology, Faculty of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang 43400 UPM, Malaysia.

Published: September 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to improve the production method of nanobiochar (NBC) by using high-energy ball milling, which is currently time-consuming and inefficient.
  • Different sizes of steel balls were tested, revealing that larger mixed-size balls were more effective than smaller uniform ones, achieving an average particle size of around 95 nm after 30 minutes.
  • The optimal milling time was found to be 60 minutes for producing 75 nm NBC particles with high surface area and thermal stability, which could have various applications in fields like agriculture and composite materials.

Article Abstract

The current production method of nanobiochar (NBC), an emerging, environmentally friendly nanocarbon material, is tedious and lengthy. Therefore, in this study we aimed to improve the productivity of NBC via high-energy ball milling by manipulating the grinding media and processing time. The particle size distribution of the resulting NBC measured using dynamic light scattering showed that grinding media with steel balls of different sizes were more effective at producing NBC than small uniform steel balls, which failed to produce NBC even after 90 min of milling. Average NBC particles of around 95 nm were achieved after only 30 min of ball milling, and the size was further reduced to about 30 nm when the milling was prolonged to 150 min. Further prolonging the milling duration led to agglomeration, which increased the size of the biochar nanoparticles. The thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) data showed that the duration of milling and particle size did not cause noticeable differences in the thermal stability of the NBC. Based on the FTIR analysis, the chemical structure of the NBC was not affected by the ball milling. The results showed that 60 min of high-energy ball milling is sufficient to produce NBC particles of 75 nm, with a large surface area and high thermal stability. This could prove beneficial in a myriad of applications, ranging from agriculture to composite fabrication.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9501152PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12183251DOI Listing

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