2024
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/2733/1/012007
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Synthesis of Activated Carbon from Rice Husk as A Filter For Iron (Fe) And Copper (Cu) In Well Water

Zuriah Sitorus,
Halimatuddahliana,
Emita Sembiring
et al.

Abstract: This study focuses on the synthesis of activated carbon through the calcination method, designed as an absorber for iron (Fe) and copper (Cu) metals in well water previously investigated. The raw material utilized for activated carbon production is rice husk waste, with variations in calcination temperatures set at 700°C, 800°C, and 900°C. The characterization of the activated carbon involved XRD testing for phase analysis, SEM-EDX analysis on rice husk to discern the morphology and composition of the activate… Show more

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“…Additionally, the high silica content in rice husk contributes to silica in the activated carbon samples. The oxygen detected likely originates from residual oxygen-containing functional groups and silica and other inorganic compounds in the rice husk [26].…”
Section: Sem-edx Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the high silica content in rice husk contributes to silica in the activated carbon samples. The oxygen detected likely originates from residual oxygen-containing functional groups and silica and other inorganic compounds in the rice husk [26].…”
Section: Sem-edx Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%