2023
DOI: 10.18517/ijaseit.13.1.16869
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Activated Carbon from Palmyra Palm Peel as an Alternative Adsorbent for Removing Heavy Metal Ions Fe(III) and Cr(VI) in Industrial Waste

Abstract: Palmyra palm peel served as raw material for preparing activated carbon. In addition to its high cellulose content, palmyra palm shells are also easily found in Gresik and Tuban, East Java. Palmyra palm shell is also an abundant solid waste with low economic value, so using palmyra palm shells as raw material for activated carbon production is low cost to reduce the contaminant in liquid waste. This experiment aims to determine the effectiveness of palmyra palm peel as a bio-adsorbent for heavy metal ions Fe(I… Show more

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