Modification and Application Study of Activated Natural Zeolite for the Treatment of Liquid Waste from Chemical Laboratory

Liqanatul Putri Sholikah, S. Sumari, Yuneta Dwi Yunisari
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Natural zeolite from Malang Regency is a raw material that can be used as an adsorbent for heavy metal waste. However, this natural zeolite needs activation and optimization to be utilized maximally as an adsorbent. This study was conducted for both physical and chemical activation of natural zeolite. Characterization results of XRD indicated that the natural zeolite possesses crystalline phases and is of the mordenite type. Based on the XRF results, the Si/Al ratio increased from 5.768 to 6.119 after activation. Based on the characterization results using the BET method with SAA analysis, the surface area of non-activated natural zeolite was determined to be 20.8045 m²/g, while activated natural zeolite had a surface area of 137.8196 m²/g. Results of the adsorption study in treating liquid laboratory waste using simulated Pb and Cr metal wastes demonstrated that activated natural zeolite performed more effectively as an adsorbent than non-activated natural zeolite. The adsorbent’s optimum mass was 0.3 grams, resulting in an adsorption percentage of 97.43% for Pb and 97.56% for Cr, with a contact time of 30 minutes at pH 6. The adsorption kinetics of Pb and Cr metals were described using a pseudo-second-order rate equation. The adsorption of Pb and Cr was depicted using the Langmuir equation, indicating the monolayer formation on the homogenous adsorbent surface during the adsorption process. The activated natural zeolite has the potential to be employed as an independent adsorbent in the treatment of heavy metal waste.
活性天然沸石在处理化学实验室液体废物中的改性和应用研究
马朗地区的天然沸石是一种可用作重金属废物吸附剂的原材料。然而,这种天然沸石需要经过活化和优化才能最大限度地用作吸附剂。本研究对天然沸石进行了物理和化学活化。XRD 表征结果表明,天然沸石具有结晶相,属于莫来石类型。根据 XRF 结果,活化后的硅/铝比率从 5.768 增加到 6.119。根据采用 BET 法和 SAA 分析法得出的表征结果,未活化天然沸石的表面积为 20.8045 m²/g,而活化天然沸石的表面积为 137.8196 m²/g。使用模拟铅和铬金属废物处理实验室液体废物的吸附研究结果表明,活性天然沸石作为吸附剂比非活性天然沸石更有效。吸附剂的最佳质量为 0.3 克,在 pH 值为 6、接触时间为 30 分钟的条件下,对铅和铬的吸附率分别为 97.43% 和 97.56%。铅和铬的吸附采用 Langmuir 方程,表明在吸附过程中均匀的吸附剂表面形成了单层。活化天然沸石具有作为独立吸附剂处理重金属废物的潜力。
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