SCIENTIFIC WORK

Author
Asda Rauf
Subject
- Pertanian
Abstract
This study aimed to isolate chitosan from waste of shrimp skin and applied as environmentally friendly natural coagulant. This study included the isolation, characterization and application of chitosan in the adsorption of heavy metal Hg. Chitosan was obtained from waste of shrimp (Peneaus monodon) skin via deproteination, demineralization, depigmentation and deacetylation. Optimization of adsorbent mass was carried out by varying the adsorbent mass of 0, 0.3, 0.6, 0.9, 1.2 and 1.5 g. In addition, the effect of pH was conducted by performing the adsorption under different pH of 2, 6, 7, 8 and 9. The results showed that the use of 1.2 g of chitosan gave Hg(II) removal of 99.86% or 9.986 µg/L. It could be concluded that chitosan as natural coagulant could adsorb Hg(II) in water. Keywords: Chitosan, Peneaus monodon, Mercury, Waste, Adsorbent.
Publisher
An International Research Journal of Chemical Sciences and Environmental Sciences Res. J. Chem. Environ
Contributor
Astin Lukum dan Asda Rauf
Publish
2018
Material Type
ARTIKEL
Right
ISSN - 09720626
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