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    SINTESIS DAN KARAKTERISASI KOMPOSIT Fe 3 O 4 KARBON AKTIF DARI TEMPURUNG KELAPA DENGAN METODE HIDROTERMAL UNTUK ADSORPSI ANILIN

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    Date
    2019-10-29
    Author
    ARIE FAJAR RAMADHAN, 14612209
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    Abstract
    Synthesis and characterization of activated carbon modified Fe3O4 has been carried out by the hydrothermal method. This composite is made from coconut shell activated carbon and a mixture of FeCl3.6H2O with FeSO4.7H2O. The work process starts from the activated carbon activation stage using HNO3. Then proceed with the synthesis step in a hydrothermal reactor that contains a mixture of activated carbon, FeCl3.6H2O, FeSO4.7H2O, distilled water, and a little ethanol. The reactor is heated at 250 0C for 5 hours. At the aniline adsorption tested, it used several parameters such as pH, consentration, contact time, and weight. The results of the characterization with FTIR showed the interaction of Fe-O bonds on the wave number band 521.46 cm-1. The results of SEM-EDX show a spherical surface morphology with a rough surface, XRD provides information that this composite micro particle has a simple cubic structure. This composite has succeeded in reducing the level of aniline in a dilute solution. The trial results showed the optimum adsorption conditions at pH 5, 250 ppm concentration, 75 minutes contact time, and 0.5 gram composite weight.
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