Separation of Cd (II) and Cr (VI) by Bentonite-MCM-41 Composite Membrane
Liquid effluent containing large number metal ion, can be treated using. Ceramic membrane can be used to separate a metal ion, in a liquid effluent. In this research, composite membrane bentonit-MCM-41 was used to separate cadmium (II) and chromium (VI). MCM-41 is material having hexagonal pores, l...
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id-itb.:126012017-09-27T11:42:35ZSeparation of Cd (II) and Cr (VI) by Bentonite-MCM-41 Composite Membrane FADLY (NIM 10504048), ROBBIE Indonesia Final Project INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/12601 Liquid effluent containing large number metal ion, can be treated using. Ceramic membrane can be used to separate a metal ion, in a liquid effluent. In this research, composite membrane bentonit-MCM-41 was used to separate cadmium (II) and chromium (VI). MCM-41 is material having hexagonal pores, looks like honeycomb. The application of MCM-41 is appropriate due to the aptness diameter of membrane's of pores. MCM-41 was synthesized by heating on 110oC for 96 hour and calcinated on 540oC. In this experiment, MCM-41 was used as selective layer upon bentonite membrane the last material plays role as support membrane. Bentonite is abundant material in nature, having a positive charge, and frequently chosen as starting material (precursor) in a prime material ceramic synthesis. The bentonite membrane was calcined on 1100oC. text |
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Liquid effluent containing large number metal ion, can be treated using. Ceramic membrane can be used to separate a metal ion, in a liquid effluent. In this research, composite membrane bentonit-MCM-41 was used to separate cadmium (II) and chromium (VI). MCM-41 is material having hexagonal pores, looks like honeycomb. The application of MCM-41 is appropriate due to the aptness diameter of membrane's of pores. MCM-41 was synthesized by heating on 110oC for 96 hour and calcinated on 540oC. In this experiment, MCM-41 was used as selective layer upon bentonite membrane the last material plays role as support membrane. Bentonite is abundant material in nature, having a positive charge, and frequently chosen as starting material (precursor) in a prime material ceramic synthesis. The bentonite membrane was calcined on 1100oC. |
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Separation of Cd (II) and Cr (VI) by Bentonite-MCM-41 Composite Membrane |
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Separation of Cd (II) and Cr (VI) by Bentonite-MCM-41 Composite Membrane |
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Separation of Cd (II) and Cr (VI) by Bentonite-MCM-41 Composite Membrane |
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Separation of Cd (II) and Cr (VI) by Bentonite-MCM-41 Composite Membrane |
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Separation of Cd (II) and Cr (VI) by Bentonite-MCM-41 Composite Membrane |
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separation of cd (ii) and cr (vi) by bentonite-mcm-41 composite membrane |
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