SORPTIONOF Au(III)BYSaccharomyces cerevisiae BIOMASS
ABSTRACT Au(lII) sorption by S. cerevisiae biomass extracted from beer waste industry was investigated. Experimentally, the sorption was conducted in batch method. This research involved five steps: 1) identification thefunctional groups present in the S. cerevisiae biomass by infrared spectroscopic...
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id-ugm-repo.280772014-06-18T00:24:13Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/28077/ SORPTIONOF Au(III)BYSaccharomyces cerevisiae BIOMASS Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib Jurnal i-lib UGM ABSTRACT Au(lII) sorption by S. cerevisiae biomass extracted from beer waste industry was investigated. Experimentally, the sorption was conducted in batch method. This research involved five steps: 1) identification thefunctional groups present in the S. cerevisiae biomass by infrared spectroscopic technique, 2) determination of optimum pH, 3) determination of the sorption capacity and energy, 4) determi,!ation of the sorption type by conducting desorption of sorbed Au(lII) using specific eluents having different desorption capacity such as H20 (van der Waals), KN03 (ion exchange), HN03 (hydrogen bond), and tiourea (coordination bond), 5) determination of effective eluents in Au(lII) desorption by partial desorption of sorbed Au(lII) using thiourea, NaCN and KI. The remaining Au(lII) concentrations in filtrate were analyzed using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. The results showed that: 1) Functional groups of S. cerevisiae biomass that involved in the sorption processes were hydroxyl (-OH), carboxylate (-COO-) and amine (-NH2J, 2) maximum sorption was occurred at pH 4, equal to 98.19% of total sorption, 3) The sorption capacity of biomass was 133.33 mg/g (6.7682E-04 moVg) and was involved sorption energy 23.03 kJ mor1, 4) Sorption type was dominated by coordinationbond, 5) NaCN was effective eluent to strip Au(lII) close to 100%. Keywords: sorption, desorption, S. cerevisiae biomass, Au(lII) [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2010 Article NonPeerReviewed Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib (2010) SORPTIONOF Au(III)BYSaccharomyces cerevisiae BIOMASS. Jurnal i-lib UGM. http://i-lib.ugm.ac.id/jurnal/download.php?dataId=11140 |
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Au(lII) sorption by S. cerevisiae biomass extracted from beer waste industry was investigated. Experimentally,
the sorption was conducted in batch method. This research involved five steps: 1) identification thefunctional groups
present in the S. cerevisiae biomass by infrared spectroscopic technique, 2) determination of optimum pH, 3) determination of the sorption capacity and energy, 4) determi,!ation of the sorption type by conducting desorption of sorbed Au(lII) using specific eluents having different desorption capacity such as H20 (van der Waals), KN03 (ion exchange), HN03 (hydrogen bond), and tiourea (coordination bond), 5) determination of effective eluents in Au(lII)
desorption by partial desorption of sorbed Au(lII) using thiourea, NaCN and KI. The remaining Au(lII) concentrations in filtrate were analyzed using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. The results showed that: 1) Functional groups of S. cerevisiae biomass that involved in the sorption processes were hydroxyl (-OH), carboxylate (-COO-) and amine (-NH2J, 2) maximum sorption was occurred at pH 4, equal to 98.19% of total sorption, 3) The sorption capacity of biomass was 133.33 mg/g (6.7682E-04 moVg) and was involved sorption energy 23.03 kJ mor1, 4) Sorption type was dominated by coordinationbond, 5) NaCN was effective eluent to strip Au(lII) close to 100%.
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