Removal of Pb(II) from wastewater by using chemically treated rice husk
Abstract
The study on the performance of low–cost adsorbents such as untreated
rice husk (RH) and phosphoric acid–treated rice husk (RHC) in removing lead (II) ion
in the wastewater industrial effluents was carried out. The physical-chemical
characteristics of adsorbents are determined by using Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR)
Spectrometer for functional group determination. The batch experiment was
conducted at varying contact time (0 – 300 minutes) and initial concentration (50 ppm -
250 ppm), pH (1-13), and adsorbent dosage (0.2 g – 1.0 g). The experimental result
shown that the equilibrium time for both RH and RHC can reach its equilibrium time
after 3 hours. While for the initial concentration, 250 ppm of lead nitrate solution shows the lowest removal efficiency for both RH and RHC.