Journal of Biobased Chemicals (JOBC)
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Biobased Chemicals

Adsorption of Methylene Blue by Magnetic Activated Carbon/Chitosan Composites Prepared from Spent Coffee Grounds : Kinetic, Equilibrium and Thermodynamic Study

Santosa, Iliya Kartika (Unknown)
Meta Fitri Rizkiana (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
23 Jun 2023

Abstract

Spent coffee grounds were used as the main ingredient for the composing of magnetic activated carbon/chitosan (MACC) composites and synthesized using the coprecipitation method. The SEM-EDX characterization was used to understand elemental identification and morphology of the adsorbent before the MACC was applied for the removal of methylene blue (MB) from aqueous solution. Magnetic activated carbon/chitosan was fabricated with the subsequent circumstances: the molar ratio of ferrous/ferric ions was 0.02 mol : 0.01 mol, coprecipitation temperature at 60°C for 5 h. Adsorption parameters for MB were investigated. The adsorption by MACC was evaluated thermodynamically for the discharge of MB from an aqueous solution as adsorption reckon on temperature. Calculations of thermodynamic parameters were conducted. Batch adsorption experiments were operated at 308 K; 318 K and MB concentration of 5-50 mg L-1 to investigate the adsorption behavior. According to the results, MACC has a porous structure. The adsorption process is more reactive upon raising the temperature, a process commonly known as endothermic. Based on R2values, the adsorption of MB onto MACC was found best fitted to Freundlich model. The maximum adsorption capacity of the MACC was counted as 24.5 mg/g. The adsorption process is spontaneous, which was concluded from the calculation of thermodynamic parameters.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JOBC

Publisher

Subject

Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Chemistry

Description

The scopes of this journal include the following topics: 1. Components extract from bioresources 2. Chemical and physical processing of biomass 3. Biobased materials and composites 4. Biobased energy production 5. Catalyst technology for biomass conversion 6. Biological processing of bioresources, ...