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dc.contributor.authorAsep Bayu Dani Nandiyanto
dc.contributor.authorThyta Medina Salsabila Erlangga
dc.contributor.authorGhina Mufidah
dc.contributor.authorSri Anggraeni
dc.contributor.authorRoil, Bilad
dc.contributor.authorJumril, Yunas
dc.date.accessioned2021-02-08T03:57:32Z
dc.date.available2021-02-08T03:57:32Z
dc.date.issued2020-12
dc.identifier.citationInternational Journal of Nanoelectronics and Materials, vol.13(Special Issue), 2020, pages 45-58en_US
dc.identifier.issn1985-5761 (Printed)
dc.identifier.issn1997-4434 (Online)
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/69582
dc.descriptionLink to publisher's homepage at http://ijneam.unimap.edu.myen_US
dc.description.abstractAdsorption isotherm of calcium carbonate microparticles prepared from calcined barred fish (Scomberomorus spp.) bone at temperature of 600C was investigated. The experiments were done by testing adsorption ability of the prepared calcium carbonate microparticles (with sizes of 100, 125, and 250 μm) for adsorbing curcumin molecules (extracted from turmeric) in aqueous solution in the batch-type adsorption reactor. The adsorption results were compared with several two-parameter multilayer adsorption models (i.e. Langmuir, Freundlich, Temkin, Dubinin-Radushkevich, Flory-Huggins, Fowler–Guggenheim, and Hillde Boer isotherm models). Hill-de Boer model is the best model in this study. The adsorption process takes place on a multilayer surface, and the adsorbent-adsorbate interaction is a physical adsorption (which confirmed and is good agreement with the results from Hill-de Boer models and suitable with Dubinin-Radushkevich, Langmuir, and Temkin models). Adsorption is carried out at different locations energetically under endothermic processes. The Gibbs free energy confirms that the adsorption is spontaneous. The results also confirmed that the smaller adsorbent had a direct impact on the increase in adsorption capacity (due to the large surface area). From all samples, the particle size of 125 μm has a good performance. Particles with smaller size (less than 125 μm) are less optimal in the adsorption process because some aggregation between particles occurs to become larger particles.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUniversiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseriesNANOSYM, 2019;
dc.subjectAdsorption isothermen_US
dc.subjectCalcium carbonateen_US
dc.subjectFish boneen_US
dc.subjectHill-de Boer and Langmuir.en_US
dc.titleAdsorption isotherm characteristics of calcium carbonate microparticles obtained from barred fish (Scomberomorus spp.) bone using two-parameter multilayer adsorption modelsen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.contributor.urlnandiyanto@upi.eduen_US


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