2024
DOI: 10.1002/ep.14330
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The potential of mangosteen peel as a biosorbent: A review

Ardiyan Harimawan,
Dian Shofinita,
Vincent Valentino
et al.

Abstract: The high productivity of mangosteen and its utilization in various industries produce the mangosteen peel as a waste of the process. Mangosteen peel as a lignocellulose‐based material has great potential to be utilized as a biosorbent, especially in the separation process of wastewater pollutants. Previous studies on mangosteen peel biosorbent are limited to the adsorption of heavy metal ions, dyes, and CO2 separation process. These studies show that the separation efficiency can reach above 90%, which indicat… Show more

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