Low-Cost Yet High-Performance Hydrochar Derived from Hydrothermal Carbonization of Duku Peel (Lansium domesticum) for Cr(VI) Removal from Aqueous Solution (Similarity)

Mohadi, Risfidian and Juleanti, Novie and Normah, Normah and Siregar, Patimah Mega Syah Bahar Nur and Wijaya, Alfan and Palapa, Neza Rahayu and Lesbani, Aldes (2022) Low-Cost Yet High-Performance Hydrochar Derived from Hydrothermal Carbonization of Duku Peel (Lansium domesticum) for Cr(VI) Removal from Aqueous Solution (Similarity). Chemistry Department, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia, Yogyakarta.

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Abstract

Abstract: Carbon-based adsorbent as a hydrochar (Hc) material with Duku (Lansium domesticum) peel precursors has been successfully synthesized as evidenced by XRD, FTIR, BET, and SEM analysis. XRD analysis showed the presence of diffraction peaks around 16° and 22° which indicated the presence of carbonaceous material. This is confirmed by FTIR analysis which shows the presence of vibration at 2931 cm−1 of cellulose. SEM data results showed that heterogeneous and has an irregular shape and surface area increased twice from Duku peel to Hc. Duku peel and Hc adsorbent materials were applied to adsorb heavy metal ions Cr(VI). Kinetic parameters of Cr(VI) using Duku peel and Hc showed that the optimum time reached was at 120 min. The adsorption kinetics model of Cr(VI) using Hc tends to follow the PFO model and Langmuir isotherm adsorption. Duku peel material used to adsorb Cr(VI) reached an adsorption capacity of 42.19 mg/g, while in Hc material there was an increase that reached 80.64 mg/g. The thermodynamic parameters of both materials show that the adsorption process is spontaneous.

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Subjects: #3 Repository of Lecturer Academic Credit Systems (TPAK) > Results of Ithenticate Plagiarism and Similarity Checker
Divisions: 08-Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science > 47102-Chemistry (S2)
Depositing User: Dr.rer.nat Risfidian Mohadi
Date Deposited: 25 Dec 2022 11:03
Last Modified: 25 Dec 2022 11:03
URI: http://repository.unsri.ac.id/id/eprint/84599

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