LEAD BIOSORPTION USING BIOMASS FROM KETAPANG LEAF

Waste containing of lead (Pb) is very dangerous for the environment. However, waste treatment process has been introduced to minimize the waste, either by precipitation process or ionic exchange resin. In addition, researchers have shown that ketapang leaves (Terminalia catappa) can be potentially u...

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Main Authors: Reza Mulyawan, Asep Saefumillah, Foliatini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Jenderal Soedirman University 2015-05-01
Series:Molekul
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Online Access:http://jmolekul.com/downloads/10_1_45-56.pdf
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spelling doaj-e9d2fccc46744d37bd41dee499fd1f512020-11-25T00:39:44ZengJenderal Soedirman UniversityMolekul1907-97611907-97612015-05-011014556LEAD BIOSORPTION USING BIOMASS FROM KETAPANG LEAF Reza Mulyawan0Asep Saefumillah1Foliatini2Akademi Kimia Analisis BogorDepartemen Kimia FMIPA Universitas IndonesiaAkademi Kimia Analisis BogorWaste containing of lead (Pb) is very dangerous for the environment. However, waste treatment process has been introduced to minimize the waste, either by precipitation process or ionic exchange resin. In addition, researchers have shown that ketapang leaves (Terminalia catappa) can be potentially used in waste water treatment. It has been used as water treatment media for fresh water aquarium. Moreover, this research was aimed to find out the potential of ketapang leaves biosorption for waste treatment that has been polluted by heavy metal, such as lead, by investigating the characteristics of biosorption, kinetics and thermodynamics. Maximum conditions of pH, ketapang leaves dose, contact time, and temperature were also investigated in this research. The result showed that biomass of ketapang leaves has potential as biosorbent. Nevertheless, the absorbtion was highly affected by dependent to pH, Pb concentration, adsorbent mass, contact time, and temperature, in which the maximum limits are 3; 5 mg/L; 0.5 gram; 4 hours; 40 ºC; respectively. Reaction rate, moreover, was running on order one and was fulfilled the principle of Langmuir. Ketapan leaves have a low activation energy making it suitable to be used as an alternative adsorbent Pb absorption of waste containing Pb.http://jmolekul.com/downloads/10_1_45-56.pdfAdsorptionLead (Pb)Ketapang leaf
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author Reza Mulyawan
Asep Saefumillah
Foliatini
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Asep Saefumillah
Foliatini
LEAD BIOSORPTION USING BIOMASS FROM KETAPANG LEAF
Molekul
Adsorption
Lead (Pb)
Ketapang leaf
author_facet Reza Mulyawan
Asep Saefumillah
Foliatini
author_sort Reza Mulyawan
title LEAD BIOSORPTION USING BIOMASS FROM KETAPANG LEAF
title_short LEAD BIOSORPTION USING BIOMASS FROM KETAPANG LEAF
title_full LEAD BIOSORPTION USING BIOMASS FROM KETAPANG LEAF
title_fullStr LEAD BIOSORPTION USING BIOMASS FROM KETAPANG LEAF
title_full_unstemmed LEAD BIOSORPTION USING BIOMASS FROM KETAPANG LEAF
title_sort lead biosorption using biomass from ketapang leaf
publisher Jenderal Soedirman University
series Molekul
issn 1907-9761
1907-9761
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Waste containing of lead (Pb) is very dangerous for the environment. However, waste treatment process has been introduced to minimize the waste, either by precipitation process or ionic exchange resin. In addition, researchers have shown that ketapang leaves (Terminalia catappa) can be potentially used in waste water treatment. It has been used as water treatment media for fresh water aquarium. Moreover, this research was aimed to find out the potential of ketapang leaves biosorption for waste treatment that has been polluted by heavy metal, such as lead, by investigating the characteristics of biosorption, kinetics and thermodynamics. Maximum conditions of pH, ketapang leaves dose, contact time, and temperature were also investigated in this research. The result showed that biomass of ketapang leaves has potential as biosorbent. Nevertheless, the absorbtion was highly affected by dependent to pH, Pb concentration, adsorbent mass, contact time, and temperature, in which the maximum limits are 3; 5 mg/L; 0.5 gram; 4 hours; 40 ºC; respectively. Reaction rate, moreover, was running on order one and was fulfilled the principle of Langmuir. Ketapan leaves have a low activation energy making it suitable to be used as an alternative adsorbent Pb absorption of waste containing Pb.
topic Adsorption
Lead (Pb)
Ketapang leaf
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