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Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences
Powdered Activated Carbon (PAC)-Ceramic Composite Adsorbent for Iron and Aluminum Cations Removal from Acid Mine Drainage
Tine Aprianti1  Muhammad Said2  Tuti Indah Sari2  Fitri Hadiah2  Yadi Utama3 
[1]Department of Chemical Engineering, The University of Western Australia,35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley WA 6009 Perth, Australia
[2]Department of Chemical Engineering, Universitas Sriwijaya, Jalan Palembang – Prabumulih KM. 32 Ogan Ilir South Sumatera 30662, Indonesia
[3]Department of Information Systems and Computer Science, Universitas Sriwijaya, Jalan Palembang – Prabumulih KM. 32 Ogan Ilir South Sumatera 30662, Indonesia
关键词: acid mine drainage;    adsorbent;    ceramic;    composite;    contaminant removal;    powdered activated carbon (PAC);   
DOI  :  10.5614/j.eng.technol.sci.2022.54.1.13
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】
Acid mine drainage has become a serious problem globally, polluting groundwater with heavy metals. Adsorption is considered a simple and effective approach to addressing this emerging issue. A commonly used adsorbent is powdered activated carbon (PAC), but this is susceptible to being washed into the waste stream, either during or after the adsorption process due to its low density. This research combined PAC with clay that was molded into small clay balls (~1 cm in diameter) then baked at a very high temperature of 1000 °C to create a ceramic adsorbent. The adsorbent activation used NaOH 48% alkali solution to improve its capability in binding metallic cations. This research demonstrated that the PAC-ceramic composite is an efficient adsorbent for the removal of Fe (iron) and Al (aluminum) cations from acid mine drainage. The results showed that the most favorable contaminant removal was 60.87% for Fe and 52.13% for Al, using a PAC:clay ratio of 45:55 (w/w) in 10 hours contact time.
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