Fabrication of adsorbent using nano-sized lignocellulosic biochar coated on luffa aegyptiaca sponge to remove heavy metal chromium VI

Eliminating heavy metal Cr (VI) in liquids is challenging. Developing adsorbents using sustainable, cheap, and biodegradable materials is still a concern. Therefore, this study aims to synthesize a heavy metal adsorbent by transforming forest residue into nano-sized lignocellulose biochar. This nano...

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Main Authors: Yulia, Elfi, Purwasasmita, Bambang Sunendar, Nugraha,, Ekawati, Estiyanti, Nugraha, Ashari Budi
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spelling my-ukm.journal.236082024-05-21T05:53:39Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23608/ Fabrication of adsorbent using nano-sized lignocellulosic biochar coated on luffa aegyptiaca sponge to remove heavy metal chromium VI Yulia, Elfi Purwasasmita, Bambang Sunendar Nugraha, Ekawati, Estiyanti Nugraha, Ashari Budi Eliminating heavy metal Cr (VI) in liquids is challenging. Developing adsorbents using sustainable, cheap, and biodegradable materials is still a concern. Therefore, this study aims to synthesize a heavy metal adsorbent by transforming forest residue into nano-sized lignocellulose biochar. This nano-sized lignocellulosic biochar, with the assistance of chitosan and alginate, was coated onto the Luffa aegyptiaca sponge surface to complete the structure of the proposed heavy metal adsorbent. This adsorbent is easy to apply in adsorbing heavy metals, is durable, and can be reused. The adsorbent products were characterized to observe the functional groups by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) and surface morphology by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The adsorbents were also experimented with contact times of 120 and 1200 minutes in the adsorption process. The decrease in heavy metal concentration was analyzed by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS). Scanning Electron Microscopy with Energy Dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDX) observed the adsorbent surface that has absorbed heavy metal ions. FTIR characterization of surface functional groups showed the presence of hydrogen, aliphatic C-H group, C=C aromatic ring, carboxyl groups, and carbonate ion, capable of binding heavy metal Cr (VI). The morphology of the adsorbent coated on luffa showed that the adsorbent was well attached. The results of the adsorption process showed a decrease in Cr (VI) concentration, with adsorption efficiency reaching 94% for 1200 min and adsorption capacity of 0.36 mg/g. SEM-EDX results validated the attachment of Cr (VI) heavy metal ions to the adsorbent surface. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23608/1/SMS%2015.pdf Yulia, Elfi and Purwasasmita, Bambang Sunendar and Nugraha, and Ekawati, Estiyanti and Nugraha, Ashari Budi (2024) Fabrication of adsorbent using nano-sized lignocellulosic biochar coated on luffa aegyptiaca sponge to remove heavy metal chromium VI. Sains Malaysiana, 53 (1). pp. 189-200. ISSN 0126-6039 https://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol53num1_2024/contentsVol53num1_2024.html
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description Eliminating heavy metal Cr (VI) in liquids is challenging. Developing adsorbents using sustainable, cheap, and biodegradable materials is still a concern. Therefore, this study aims to synthesize a heavy metal adsorbent by transforming forest residue into nano-sized lignocellulose biochar. This nano-sized lignocellulosic biochar, with the assistance of chitosan and alginate, was coated onto the Luffa aegyptiaca sponge surface to complete the structure of the proposed heavy metal adsorbent. This adsorbent is easy to apply in adsorbing heavy metals, is durable, and can be reused. The adsorbent products were characterized to observe the functional groups by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) and surface morphology by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The adsorbents were also experimented with contact times of 120 and 1200 minutes in the adsorption process. The decrease in heavy metal concentration was analyzed by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS). Scanning Electron Microscopy with Energy Dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDX) observed the adsorbent surface that has absorbed heavy metal ions. FTIR characterization of surface functional groups showed the presence of hydrogen, aliphatic C-H group, C=C aromatic ring, carboxyl groups, and carbonate ion, capable of binding heavy metal Cr (VI). The morphology of the adsorbent coated on luffa showed that the adsorbent was well attached. The results of the adsorption process showed a decrease in Cr (VI) concentration, with adsorption efficiency reaching 94% for 1200 min and adsorption capacity of 0.36 mg/g. SEM-EDX results validated the attachment of Cr (VI) heavy metal ions to the adsorbent surface.
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author Yulia, Elfi
Purwasasmita, Bambang Sunendar
Nugraha,
Ekawati, Estiyanti
Nugraha, Ashari Budi
spellingShingle Yulia, Elfi
Purwasasmita, Bambang Sunendar
Nugraha,
Ekawati, Estiyanti
Nugraha, Ashari Budi
Fabrication of adsorbent using nano-sized lignocellulosic biochar coated on luffa aegyptiaca sponge to remove heavy metal chromium VI
author_facet Yulia, Elfi
Purwasasmita, Bambang Sunendar
Nugraha,
Ekawati, Estiyanti
Nugraha, Ashari Budi
author_sort Yulia, Elfi
title Fabrication of adsorbent using nano-sized lignocellulosic biochar coated on luffa aegyptiaca sponge to remove heavy metal chromium VI
title_short Fabrication of adsorbent using nano-sized lignocellulosic biochar coated on luffa aegyptiaca sponge to remove heavy metal chromium VI
title_full Fabrication of adsorbent using nano-sized lignocellulosic biochar coated on luffa aegyptiaca sponge to remove heavy metal chromium VI
title_fullStr Fabrication of adsorbent using nano-sized lignocellulosic biochar coated on luffa aegyptiaca sponge to remove heavy metal chromium VI
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication of adsorbent using nano-sized lignocellulosic biochar coated on luffa aegyptiaca sponge to remove heavy metal chromium VI
title_sort fabrication of adsorbent using nano-sized lignocellulosic biochar coated on luffa aegyptiaca sponge to remove heavy metal chromium vi
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2024
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