JOURNAL ARTICLE

Adsorption and Pore of Physical-Chemical Activated Coconut Shell Charcoal Carbon

Agus Setyo BudiUmiatin UmiatinHadi NasbeyRidho Akbar BintoroFi WulandariEny Erlina

Year: 2018 Journal:   IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering Vol: 335 Pages: 012007-012007   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

The adsorption of activated carbon of coconut shell charcoal on heavy metals (Cu and Fe) of the wastewater and its relation with the carbon pore structure was investigated. The coconut shell was pyrolized in kiln at temperature about 75 - 150 °C for about 6 hours to produce charcoal and then shieved into milimeter sized granule particles. Chemical activation was done by immersing the charcoal into chemical solution of KOH, NaOH, HCl and H3PO4, with various concentration. The activation was followed by physical activation using horizontal furnace at 400°C for 1 hours in argon gas environment with flow rate of 200 kg/m3. The surface morphology of activated carbon were characterized by using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Wastewater was made by dissolving CuSO4.5H2O and FeSO4.7H2O into aquades. The metal adsorption was analized by using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS). The result shows that in general, the increase of chemical concentration cause the increase of pore number of activated carbon due to an excessive chemical attack and lead the increase of adsorption. However it tend to decrease as further increasing in chemical activator concentration due to carbon collapsing. In general, the adsorption of Cu and Fe metal from wastewater by activated carbon increased as the activator concentration was increased.

Keywords:
Adsorption Activated carbon Charcoal Scanning electron microscope Chemistry Carbon fibers Metal Granule (geology) Dissolution Wastewater Materials science Chemical engineering Nuclear chemistry Inorganic chemistry Waste management Organic chemistry Composite material
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