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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Main Author: FADLY (NIM 10504048), ROBBIE
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/12601
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spelling 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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description 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.
format Final Project
author FADLY (NIM 10504048), ROBBIE
spellingShingle FADLY (NIM 10504048), ROBBIE
Separation of Cd (II) and Cr (VI) by Bentonite-MCM-41 Composite Membrane
author_facet FADLY (NIM 10504048), ROBBIE
author_sort FADLY (NIM 10504048), ROBBIE
title Separation of Cd (II) and Cr (VI) by Bentonite-MCM-41 Composite Membrane
title_short Separation of Cd (II) and Cr (VI) by Bentonite-MCM-41 Composite Membrane
title_full Separation of Cd (II) and Cr (VI) by Bentonite-MCM-41 Composite Membrane
title_fullStr Separation of Cd (II) and Cr (VI) by Bentonite-MCM-41 Composite Membrane
title_full_unstemmed Separation of Cd (II) and Cr (VI) by Bentonite-MCM-41 Composite Membrane
title_sort separation of cd (ii) and cr (vi) by bentonite-mcm-41 composite membrane
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/12601
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