Adsorption of Methylene Blue using the Biosorbent of Coconut Fiber Activated by Nitric Acid

Baunsele, Anselmus Boy and Kopon, Aloisius Masan and Boelan, Erly Grizca and Leba, Maria Aloisia Uron and Komisia, Faderina and Tukan, Maria Benedikta and Missa, Hildegardis and Siswanta, Dwi and Naat, Johnson Nune and Rahayu, Rahayu (2024) Adsorption of Methylene Blue using the Biosorbent of Coconut Fiber Activated by Nitric Acid. Molekul, 19 (1). ISSN 19079761

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Abstract

The textile industry in the world keeps increasing, but it harms environmental pollution caused by textile dye waste. Synthetic dyes contain carcinogenic and mutagenic ingredients that can demage the environment and aquatic biota. The alternative to handling dye pollution with a low-cost method is adsorption using nitric acid-activated coconut fiber. Coconut fiber was an abundant agricultural waste and economical, and it had an active site that contained many compounds such as cellulose, lignin, pyroligneous acid, and tannin molecules. This study used the UV-Vis Spectrophotometer analysis method to determine the effect of pH, contact time, and coconut fiber on the adsorption capacity of methylene blue. The result showed that the optimal conditions for adsorption were a pH of 5, a contact time of 75 minutes, and a percentage adsorption of the variation of contact time of 99.628%. The adsorption study was according to a pseudo-second-order reaction with a constant reaction rate of 0.050 g mg-1 minute-1. The maximum adsorption capacity was 2 mg g-1, with the percentage of methylene blue adsorbed at 99.84%. Adsorption occurs chemically with an energy of 35.4 kJ mol-1, so it can be determined that it occurs with a monolayer mechanism.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Adsorption; biosorbent; isothermal; kinetic; methylene blue
Subjects: Q Science > QD Chemistry
Divisions: Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences > Chemistry Department
Depositing User: Ismu WIDARTO
Date Deposited: 12 Jun 2025 07:29
Last Modified: 12 Jun 2025 07:29
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/18865

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