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Zirconium loaded banana stem fibers as adsorbent for recovery of HG(II)
Nurrulhidayah Salamun1, Sugeng Triwahyono2, Aishah Abdul Jalil3.
Mercury is one of the most toxic pollutants which pose a great threat to both human health and
organism security. A great deal of research over recent decades has been motivated by the
requirement to lower the concentration of these heavy metals in water and the need to develop
low cost techniques which can be widely applied for heavy metals remediation. Adsorption is by
far the most reliable technologies for removing mercury from water. In this study, banana stem
fibers, a natural biomass was loaded with zirconium (IV) to investigate its feasibility for mercury
removal from an aquatic environment. The XRD pattern for both BSF-HCl and Zr/BSF-HCl exhibited
mainly the cellulose I structure which consists of two distinct crystal phases. The FESEM images
illustrated the presence of relatively well organized, pronounced and uniform cavities distributed
around the surface, indicated a good possibility for the metal ions to be adsorbed. The result shows
that Hg (II) adsorption capacity increased from 45 to 72 mg/g after the immobilization of Zr due to
increase in the active sites on the adsorbent.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
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