Abstract

Surfactant modified activated carbon (SMAC) is a product resulting from the modification of activated carbon with surfactants to increase the adsorption ability of activated carbon against ions in water. Carbonization using pyrolysis at 300°C, 350°C, and 400°C. Activation of carbon was carried out in two ways, the first activation using H3PO4 activator, followed by heating at 410°C for 1 hour. Second, activation using H3PO4 followed by radiation with microwaves. The resulting activated carbon was modified with HDTMA-Br to form SMAC, then SMAC was applied for adsorption of nitrite (NO2 ) ions. This study aimed to determine the optimum conditions for carbonization temperature, radiation time, radiation power, adsorption time of HDTMA-Br. The adsorption capacity of SMAC on nitrite ions and the adsorption process of HDTMA-Br were studied (thermodynamic data). Characterization was carried out using FTIR, SEM, and GSA. The optimum carbonization temperature was 300°C; the optimum activation was 5 minutes and 400 watts, the optimum time for HDTMA-Br adsorption was 4 hours with the adsorption capacity was 7.304 mg/g. SMAC is effective in adsorbing nitrite ions where the adsorption capacity was 0.741 mg/g, and the adsorption efficiency is 98.833%. The adsorption of HDTMA-Br on activated carbon was physical adsorption, SMAC has an N-(CH3)3 group from HDTMA-Br with a SMAC surface area of 24.173 m2/g.

Details

Title
Modification of activated carbon of rice husk using HDTMA-Br (SMAC) surfactant as nitrite ion (NO2 ) adsorbent
Author
Arnelli 1 ; Santoso, B 1 ; Astuti, Y 1 

 Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Diponegoro University Street of Prof. Soedarto S.H., Tembalang, Semarang 50275, Indonesia 
Publication year
2021
Publication date
Jul 2021
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17426588
e-ISSN
17426596
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2553326789
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