2019
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1317/1/012112
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Biosorption of Pb and Cd using gambir leaf (uncariagambirroxb) with silica gel immobilization technique

Abstract: The Gambir plant (UncariagambirRoxb) is one of the largest commodities in West Sumatera. The Gambir plant contains high cellulose, lignin and tannin compounds which can be utilized as adsorbents to absorb dissolved metals in water. Biosorbents produced from Gambir plants contain tannin compounds that do not have strong bond structures and are so easily degraded, that it is necessary to strengthen the structure by immobilization using silica gel. The biosorbent made consists of BiosorbentWithout Treatment (BWT)… Show more

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“…The adsorption intensity nF from figures 1, also shows that adsorption is favourable for values greater than 1 and less than 1 as unfavourable [24]. The lesser R 2 values obtained from the regression equation for Freundlich isotherm suggests that the adsorption is homogenous rather than heterogeneous [25]. The 1/n values were found to be less than 1 is an indication that the adsorption is favourable.…”
Section: Freundlich Modelmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The adsorption intensity nF from figures 1, also shows that adsorption is favourable for values greater than 1 and less than 1 as unfavourable [24]. The lesser R 2 values obtained from the regression equation for Freundlich isotherm suggests that the adsorption is homogenous rather than heterogeneous [25]. The 1/n values were found to be less than 1 is an indication that the adsorption is favourable.…”
Section: Freundlich Modelmentioning
confidence: 87%