2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2021.107611
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Data on characterization, model, and adsorption rate of banana peel activated carbon (Musa Acuminata) for adsorbents of various heavy metals (Mn, Pb, Zn, Fe)

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“…Banana peel is one of the abundant waste with high carbon and can be transformed to activated carbon through feasible method such as heating at 400 ̶ 500 °C. Khairiah et al (Khairiah et al, 2021) have reported that the elemental content (% wt) of activated carbon derived from banana peels is the most dominant, namely carbon and oxygen of 78.15 and 10.52 %, respectively. Borhan et al (Borhan et al, 2015) also analyzed the content of activated carbon from banana peels using SEM-EDX.…”
Section: Research Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Banana peel is one of the abundant waste with high carbon and can be transformed to activated carbon through feasible method such as heating at 400 ̶ 500 °C. Khairiah et al (Khairiah et al, 2021) have reported that the elemental content (% wt) of activated carbon derived from banana peels is the most dominant, namely carbon and oxygen of 78.15 and 10.52 %, respectively. Borhan et al (Borhan et al, 2015) also analyzed the content of activated carbon from banana peels using SEM-EDX.…”
Section: Research Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most promising methods for wastewater treatment is the adsorption process using activated carbon (AC) 3. Besides being simple in design, another supremacy of AC is its versatility in treating wide ranges of pollutants, namely, dyes 4–6, heavy metals 7, pesticides 8, antibiotic 9, and many more. For the past two decades, researchers are more interested to use agrowaste as AC precursor such as acacia sawdust 4 pomegranate peel 10, peanut shell 11, and Alpinia galanga stem 12.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Activated carbon (AC) is a versatile and reliable adsorbent for treating a wide range of water-based pollutants such as dyes, heavy metals, antibiotics, , pesticides, , and much more. This outstanding trait of AC is attributed to two main factors: (i) high surface area from a highly porous structure and (ii) the existence of many polar functional groups that enhance the attraction between adsorbate molecules and the AC’s surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%