Hardness removal of groundwater through sand, zeolite and rice husk activated carbon

Recently the treatment for hard water was by using a technique that will give an impact on the environment and consumer. Sand, zeolite and rice husk-activated carbon can be used as a media for water hardness treatment by adsorption process. Performance of sand, zeolite and rice husk activated carbon...

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Main Authors: Aziz, N. I. A., Othman, N., Altowayti, W. A. H., Yunus, Z. M., Fitriani, N., Din, M. F. M., Fikri, F. M.
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spelling my.utm.952652022-04-29T22:03:02Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95265/ Hardness removal of groundwater through sand, zeolite and rice husk activated carbon Aziz, N. I. A. Othman, N. Altowayti, W. A. H. Yunus, Z. M. Fitriani, N. Din, M. F. M. Fikri, F. M. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Recently the treatment for hard water was by using a technique that will give an impact on the environment and consumer. Sand, zeolite and rice husk-activated carbon can be used as a media for water hardness treatment by adsorption process. Performance of sand, zeolite and rice husk activated carbon (RHAC) for removal of Ca2+ and Mg2+ in hard water was investigated by employing a batch experimental set-up. The study considered X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy analysis for the evaluation of the chemical composition of the media and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy for the surface functional group. Experimental adsorption data were modelled by Langmuir, Freundlich and BET. The adsorption process followed the Langmuir isotherm model with high coefficients of correlation R2 (0.9888) for Ca2+ and R2 (0.9662) for Mg2+. The RL value in this study was less than one for both Ca2+ and Mg2+, indicating that the absorption of the metal ion onto all the media is favourable. The pseudo-second-order fitted well in correlation to the experiment results. The results indicate that sand, zeolite, and RHAC have chemisorption mechanisms and can be alternative media for hard water treatment using the adsorption process. Furthermore, there will be an advantage in terms of economic and environment-friendly media. Malaysian Society of Analytical Sciences 2021 Article PeerReviewed Aziz, N. I. A. and Othman, N. and Altowayti, W. A. H. and Yunus, Z. M. and Fitriani, N. and Din, M. F. M. and Fikri, F. M. (2021) Hardness removal of groundwater through sand, zeolite and rice husk activated carbon. Malaysian Journal of Analytical Sciences, 25 (4). pp. 605-621. ISSN 1394-2506 https://mjas.analis.com.my/mjas/v25_n4/pdf/Izzah_25_4_6.pdf
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Aziz, N. I. A.
Othman, N.
Altowayti, W. A. H.
Yunus, Z. M.
Fitriani, N.
Din, M. F. M.
Fikri, F. M.
Hardness removal of groundwater through sand, zeolite and rice husk activated carbon
description Recently the treatment for hard water was by using a technique that will give an impact on the environment and consumer. Sand, zeolite and rice husk-activated carbon can be used as a media for water hardness treatment by adsorption process. Performance of sand, zeolite and rice husk activated carbon (RHAC) for removal of Ca2+ and Mg2+ in hard water was investigated by employing a batch experimental set-up. The study considered X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy analysis for the evaluation of the chemical composition of the media and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy for the surface functional group. Experimental adsorption data were modelled by Langmuir, Freundlich and BET. The adsorption process followed the Langmuir isotherm model with high coefficients of correlation R2 (0.9888) for Ca2+ and R2 (0.9662) for Mg2+. The RL value in this study was less than one for both Ca2+ and Mg2+, indicating that the absorption of the metal ion onto all the media is favourable. The pseudo-second-order fitted well in correlation to the experiment results. The results indicate that sand, zeolite, and RHAC have chemisorption mechanisms and can be alternative media for hard water treatment using the adsorption process. Furthermore, there will be an advantage in terms of economic and environment-friendly media.
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author Aziz, N. I. A.
Othman, N.
Altowayti, W. A. H.
Yunus, Z. M.
Fitriani, N.
Din, M. F. M.
Fikri, F. M.
author_facet Aziz, N. I. A.
Othman, N.
Altowayti, W. A. H.
Yunus, Z. M.
Fitriani, N.
Din, M. F. M.
Fikri, F. M.
author_sort Aziz, N. I. A.
title Hardness removal of groundwater through sand, zeolite and rice husk activated carbon
title_short Hardness removal of groundwater through sand, zeolite and rice husk activated carbon
title_full Hardness removal of groundwater through sand, zeolite and rice husk activated carbon
title_fullStr Hardness removal of groundwater through sand, zeolite and rice husk activated carbon
title_full_unstemmed Hardness removal of groundwater through sand, zeolite and rice husk activated carbon
title_sort hardness removal of groundwater through sand, zeolite and rice husk activated carbon
publisher Malaysian Society of Analytical Sciences
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95265/
https://mjas.analis.com.my/mjas/v25_n4/pdf/Izzah_25_4_6.pdf
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