2022
DOI: 10.20527/k.v11i2.13752
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Iron Adsorption in Peat Water by Sago Waste Activated Carbon

Abstract: In South Kalimantan, peat water is the main water sources for local people. But peat water has high iron content. It cannot be consumed directly and need further treatment. Adsorption is the most common technology to treat peat water. The goal of this research is to study sago waste adsorbent for iron removal in peat water. Citric acid was employed as activating agent in the sago waste activated carbon adsorbent fabrication. Carbonization process was done at 300 ℃ with 70, 80, 90, 100, 110 and 120 minutes of t… Show more

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“…Chemical and physical methods are commonly used in manufacturing the activated carbon [7][8][9]. Nonetheless, due to numerous drawbacks associated with this approach, scientists have started a transition to the utilization of microwaves in the production of activated carbon, which offers several advantages [10] including higher heating rates, faster heating of the mixture and more uniform heat distribution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemical and physical methods are commonly used in manufacturing the activated carbon [7][8][9]. Nonetheless, due to numerous drawbacks associated with this approach, scientists have started a transition to the utilization of microwaves in the production of activated carbon, which offers several advantages [10] including higher heating rates, faster heating of the mixture and more uniform heat distribution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%