Sustainable Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Carbon, Graphite, Graphene Oxide, and Reduced Graphene Oxide Derived from Coconut Shells

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Husain Husain, Irwan Ramli, Wisnu Ari Adi, Yunasfi Yunasfi, Mashadi Mashadi, Ade Mulyawan, Didin Sahidin Winatapura, Subaer Subaer, Yana Taryana, Yuyu Wahyu, Nurmala Dewi, Agus Susanto

2025 Indonesian Journal of Chemistry Vol. 25 Issue 6 Article Cited by 4 Quartile

Abstract

This study explores the sustainable synthesis and structural characterization of carbon, graphite, graphene oxide (GO), and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) derived from coconut shells. The objective is to investigate the potential of biomass-based precursors to produce functional carbon materials through controlled chemical treatments. X-ray diffraction patterns of carbon and graphite exhibit broad peaks, indicating low crystallinity and amorphous characteristics, while GO and rGO show dominant peaks at 22° and 23°, corresponding to the (002) plane. Scanning electron microscopy confirms the disordered morphology of carbon and graphite, while highresolution transmission electron microscopy reveals wrinkled GO sheets and partially restacked rGO layers. Fourier transform infrared spectra identify O−H stretching at ~3442 cm−1 in carbon and C=C stretching at 1630 cm−1 in graphite, along with various oxygen-containing functional groups in GO and rGO. Raman spectroscopy shows a sharp G band at 1580 cm−1 in graphite (ID /IG = 0.840), increased disorder in GO (ID /IG = 0.843), and partial graphitic restoration in rGO (ID /IG = 0.841). These findings confirm the successful transformation of coconut shells into valuable carbon-based materials and highlight their potential for use in sustainable energy and electronic applications. © 2025, Gadjah Mada University. All rights reserved.

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Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Negeri Makassar, Jl. A.P. Pettarani, Makassar, 90222, Indonesia; Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo, Jl. Latamacelling, Palopo, 91921, Indonesia; Center for Research and Technology of Nuclear Advanced Materials, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jl. Raya Puspitek, Tangerang Selatan, Banten, 15310, Indonesia; Research Center for Electronics and Telecommunication, National Research and Innovation Agency, Jl. Sangkuriang, Bandung, 40135, Indonesia