Activated Carbon From Lemon Peel And Mangosteen Peel For Dyes Removal

Penjerapan pewarna sebagai teknik untuk merawat air kumbahan terutamanya dari industri tekstil dan pewarna kekal sebagai skop kajian yang menarik. Sebaliknya, penjerapan menggunakan penjerap boleh diperbaharui tidak memberikan masalah dan operasi secara komersial murah. Oleh itu, kajian ini bertujua...

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Main Author: Vaisul, Mohamed Fadhil Mohamed
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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description Penjerapan pewarna sebagai teknik untuk merawat air kumbahan terutamanya dari industri tekstil dan pewarna kekal sebagai skop kajian yang menarik. Sebaliknya, penjerapan menggunakan penjerap boleh diperbaharui tidak memberikan masalah dan operasi secara komersial murah. Oleh itu, kajian ini bertujuan untuk menghasilkan karbon teraktif (AC) daripada kulit lemon (LP) dan kulit manggis (MP) untuk menyingkirkan MB dan RBBR daripada larutan akuas. AC menjalani proses pengaktifan fizikimia yang menggunakan rawatan kimia kalium hidroksida (KOH), penggasan karbon dioksida (CO2) dan dipanaskan oleh gelombang mikro. Semasa penyediaan AC, syarat penyediaan optimum diperoleh daripada metodologi permukaan sambutan (RSM). Keadaan yang optimum adalah kuasa radiasi gelombang mikro, masa radiasi dan nisbah impregnasi (IR). Luas permukaan Bruneaur-Emmet-Teller (BET) dan jumlah isipadu liang yang tinggi diperoleh untuk sampel LPAC yang disediakan (730.25 m2/g dan 0.3950 cm3/g dan MPAC (892.10 m2/g dan 0.4640 cm3/g). Kesan kepekatan awal pewarna (25-300 mg/L), masa sentuhan (0-24 jam) dan suhu larutan (30-60 °C) turut dinilai. Data keseimbangan yang diperolehi bagi kedua-dua pewarna telah terbaik diwakili oleh model Freundlich dengan faktor Freundlich permukaan kepelbagaian, 1/nF didapati 0,6579, 0,6944, 0,6452 dan 0,6459 untuk MB-LPAC, MB-MPAC, RBBR-LPAC dan RBBR-MPAC masing-masing Manakala, untuk analisa kinetik, didapati bahawa model pseudo-tertib-kedua dan pseudo-tertib-pertama adalah masing-masing paling sesuai digunakan untuk menentukan mekanisma penjerapan MB dan RBBR. Penjerapan MB dan RBBR yang diuji ke atas AC’s adalah secara eksotermik _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Dyes adsorption as a technique for treating wastewater especially from textile and dyeing industry remains an area of interest. On the other hand, adsorption using renewable adsorbent provide trouble free and commercially cheap operation. Therefore, this study aims to synthesise activated carbon (AC) from lemon peel (LP) and mangosteen peel (MP) to adsorb MB and RBBR dyes. AC’s undergoes physiochemical activation process which involves potassium hydroxide (KOH) impregnation and carbon dioxide (CO2) gasification and heated with microwave. During the preparation of AC’s, the optimum preparation conditions were obtained from response surface methodology (RSM). The optimum parameters are microwave radiation power, radiation time and KOH: char impregnation ratio (IR). Relatively high Brunauer-Emmet-Teller (BET) surface area and total pore volume were found on prepared LPAC (730.25 m2/g and 0.3950 cm3/g and MPAC (892.10 m2/g and 0.4640 cm3/g). The significance of initial dye concentration (25-300 mg/L), contact time (0–24 hours) and solution temperature (30-60°C) were also studied. The obtained equilibrium data for both dyes were best fitted by Freundlich model with Freundlich surface heterogeneity factor, 1/nF was found to be 0.6579, 0.6944, 0.6452, and 0.6459 for MB-LPAC, MB-MPAC, RBBR-LPAC and RBBR-MPAC respectively. Meanwhile, the kinetics data were best demonstrated by the pseudo second-order model for MB and RBBR. The adsorption process of MB and RBBR onto AC’s were exothermic in nature.
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spelling usm.eprints-446762019-06-19T09:14:13Z http://eprints.usm.my/44676/ Activated Carbon From Lemon Peel And Mangosteen Peel For Dyes Removal Vaisul, Mohamed Fadhil Mohamed T Technology TP1-1185 Chemical technology Penjerapan pewarna sebagai teknik untuk merawat air kumbahan terutamanya dari industri tekstil dan pewarna kekal sebagai skop kajian yang menarik. Sebaliknya, penjerapan menggunakan penjerap boleh diperbaharui tidak memberikan masalah dan operasi secara komersial murah. Oleh itu, kajian ini bertujuan untuk menghasilkan karbon teraktif (AC) daripada kulit lemon (LP) dan kulit manggis (MP) untuk menyingkirkan MB dan RBBR daripada larutan akuas. AC menjalani proses pengaktifan fizikimia yang menggunakan rawatan kimia kalium hidroksida (KOH), penggasan karbon dioksida (CO2) dan dipanaskan oleh gelombang mikro. Semasa penyediaan AC, syarat penyediaan optimum diperoleh daripada metodologi permukaan sambutan (RSM). Keadaan yang optimum adalah kuasa radiasi gelombang mikro, masa radiasi dan nisbah impregnasi (IR). Luas permukaan Bruneaur-Emmet-Teller (BET) dan jumlah isipadu liang yang tinggi diperoleh untuk sampel LPAC yang disediakan (730.25 m2/g dan 0.3950 cm3/g dan MPAC (892.10 m2/g dan 0.4640 cm3/g). Kesan kepekatan awal pewarna (25-300 mg/L), masa sentuhan (0-24 jam) dan suhu larutan (30-60 °C) turut dinilai. Data keseimbangan yang diperolehi bagi kedua-dua pewarna telah terbaik diwakili oleh model Freundlich dengan faktor Freundlich permukaan kepelbagaian, 1/nF didapati 0,6579, 0,6944, 0,6452 dan 0,6459 untuk MB-LPAC, MB-MPAC, RBBR-LPAC dan RBBR-MPAC masing-masing Manakala, untuk analisa kinetik, didapati bahawa model pseudo-tertib-kedua dan pseudo-tertib-pertama adalah masing-masing paling sesuai digunakan untuk menentukan mekanisma penjerapan MB dan RBBR. Penjerapan MB dan RBBR yang diuji ke atas AC’s adalah secara eksotermik _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Dyes adsorption as a technique for treating wastewater especially from textile and dyeing industry remains an area of interest. On the other hand, adsorption using renewable adsorbent provide trouble free and commercially cheap operation. Therefore, this study aims to synthesise activated carbon (AC) from lemon peel (LP) and mangosteen peel (MP) to adsorb MB and RBBR dyes. AC’s undergoes physiochemical activation process which involves potassium hydroxide (KOH) impregnation and carbon dioxide (CO2) gasification and heated with microwave. During the preparation of AC’s, the optimum preparation conditions were obtained from response surface methodology (RSM). The optimum parameters are microwave radiation power, radiation time and KOH: char impregnation ratio (IR). Relatively high Brunauer-Emmet-Teller (BET) surface area and total pore volume were found on prepared LPAC (730.25 m2/g and 0.3950 cm3/g and MPAC (892.10 m2/g and 0.4640 cm3/g). The significance of initial dye concentration (25-300 mg/L), contact time (0–24 hours) and solution temperature (30-60°C) were also studied. The obtained equilibrium data for both dyes were best fitted by Freundlich model with Freundlich surface heterogeneity factor, 1/nF was found to be 0.6579, 0.6944, 0.6452, and 0.6459 for MB-LPAC, MB-MPAC, RBBR-LPAC and RBBR-MPAC respectively. Meanwhile, the kinetics data were best demonstrated by the pseudo second-order model for MB and RBBR. The adsorption process of MB and RBBR onto AC’s were exothermic in nature. 2018-09 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/44676/1/Activated%20Carbon%20From%20Lemon%20Peel%20And%20Mangosteen%20Peel%20For%20Dyes%20Removal.pdf Vaisul, Mohamed Fadhil Mohamed (2018) Activated Carbon From Lemon Peel And Mangosteen Peel For Dyes Removal. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Activated Carbon From Lemon Peel And Mangosteen Peel For Dyes Removal
title Activated Carbon From Lemon Peel And Mangosteen Peel For Dyes Removal
title_full Activated Carbon From Lemon Peel And Mangosteen Peel For Dyes Removal
title_fullStr Activated Carbon From Lemon Peel And Mangosteen Peel For Dyes Removal
title_full_unstemmed Activated Carbon From Lemon Peel And Mangosteen Peel For Dyes Removal
title_short Activated Carbon From Lemon Peel And Mangosteen Peel For Dyes Removal
title_sort activated carbon from lemon peel and mangosteen peel for dyes removal
topic T Technology
TP1-1185 Chemical technology
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