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Konversi Karbon Menjadi Graphene Menggunakan Metode Plasma Tegangan Tinggi Berbahan Dasar Arang Tempurung Kemiri
Candlenut (Aleurites Moluccana) is a tropical plant that grows in the Euphorbiaceae family and has a natural distribution in tropical regions. Before being converted into graphene, candle nut shells undergo a carbonization process, producing charcoal as a raw material. Candlenut charcoal has a high carbon content, making it a suitable raw material for testing conversion to graphene. Graphene is a carbon material with a unique structure and wide applications in various fields. The process of converting carbon into graphene is carried out using plasma generated using a high voltage transformer. Characterization of this material was carried out using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) methods to fully understand the nature and quality of the conversion. Analysis was also carried out on electronic parameters including voltage, current, dissipation power, electric field strength and energy consumption during testing, and an analysis was carried out between the amount of power absorbed and the final result of the graphene formed.
Keywords: Carbon, Graphene, plasma, X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
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