ADSORPSI METHYL ORANGE MENGGUNAKAN KOMPOSIT NIKEL OKSIDA/KARBON AKTIF DARI TANDAN PISANG
Abstract
Research has been done on making NiO/AC composites from banana bunches
as an adsorbent to absorb Methyl Orange. NiO/AC composites are made by mixing
the activated carbon banana bunch and nickel oxide metal by the hydrothermal
method at temperature of 250 ℃ for 5 hours. NiO/AC composites were characterized
using XRD, FTIR, and SEM-EDX and tested the effectiveness of optimum conditions
of Methyl Orange adsorption using NiO/AC composites with test parameters
variation in pH, concentration, contact time, and composite NiO/AC weight analyzed
using UV-Visible Spectrophotometer. The characteristic results of composites with
XRD are known to be semi-crystalline composites and the shape of the structure is
FCC. For FTIR results obtained functional groups C-Ni-O and Ni-O in composites
with wave numbers 446.36 cm-1 and 435.9 cm-1. Characterization of SEM-EDX in
composites seen flakes and chunks of white nickel oxide and has a varied pore shape
and uneven surface. With the composition of nickel 1.44%, carbon 73.41%, oxygen
20.52% and silica 4.64%. The optimum condition of NiO/AC composites to absorb
Methyl orange at pH 3 with optimum concentration of 20 ppm and 2 gram composite
mass and the required contact time is 60 minutes. The adsorption isotherm model in
the study worked Freundlich with a value (R2) of 0.7509. The adsorption kinetics in
this study showed the results of work followed second order with a value (R2) of
0.9994.
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