This research aimed to synthesize and characterize the properties of green banana peel waste to be used as adsorbent material. The green banana peel waste was prepared by sieved to be banana powder and then characterized by XRD, FTIR, XRF, and TGA. The adsorption capacity of methylene blue was tested using a simple method, the “batch method”, with further analysis by spectrophotometry UV-Vis. The XRF results of green banana peel showed that most of the composition is potassium and phosphorus. The methylene blue adsorption capacity of banana peel material is up to 75.10% with 0.5 grams of adsorbent, which is more significant than in the banana peel, which is 68.04% with 0.2 grams
Today, there are a lot of dyes available commercially. Effluent discharge from textile industries to...
Banana peel was used as the feedstock for the preparation of a magnetic adsorbent for the adsorption...
The removal of color from aquatic systems caused by presence of synthetic dyes is extremely importan...
This research aimed to synthesize and characterize the properties of green banana peel waste to be u...
Adsorbents were derived from banana peel through chemical treatment using phosphoric acid, potassium...
The adsorption of methylene blue dye solution using low temperature biochar (PSB) and acid post-trea...
Acid-treated banana peel (ATBP) was developed by H2SO4 activation to be a potential adsorbent for me...
AbstractToday there are a lot of dyes available commercially. They are used in many industries such ...
Two low-cost wastes, banana pith (BP) and cockle shells (CS) were explored towards methylene blue (M...
Two low-cost wastes, banana pith (BP) and cockle shells (CS) were explored towards methylene blue (M...
The amount of methylene blue (MB) in water bodies is one of the environmental issues that still need...
The adsorption of malachite green (MG) from synthetic wastewater on banana peel adsorbent was studie...
Two low-cost wastes, banana pith (BP) and cockle shells (CS) were explored towards methylene blue (M...
This study focuses on the removal of cationic dye (methylene blue) from aqueous solution using agr...
In this work, pseudo-stem banana (Musa acuminata) (PBF) fiber was utilized as a potential low-cost n...
Today, there are a lot of dyes available commercially. Effluent discharge from textile industries to...
Banana peel was used as the feedstock for the preparation of a magnetic adsorbent for the adsorption...
The removal of color from aquatic systems caused by presence of synthetic dyes is extremely importan...
This research aimed to synthesize and characterize the properties of green banana peel waste to be u...
Adsorbents were derived from banana peel through chemical treatment using phosphoric acid, potassium...
The adsorption of methylene blue dye solution using low temperature biochar (PSB) and acid post-trea...
Acid-treated banana peel (ATBP) was developed by H2SO4 activation to be a potential adsorbent for me...
AbstractToday there are a lot of dyes available commercially. They are used in many industries such ...
Two low-cost wastes, banana pith (BP) and cockle shells (CS) were explored towards methylene blue (M...
Two low-cost wastes, banana pith (BP) and cockle shells (CS) were explored towards methylene blue (M...
The amount of methylene blue (MB) in water bodies is one of the environmental issues that still need...
The adsorption of malachite green (MG) from synthetic wastewater on banana peel adsorbent was studie...
Two low-cost wastes, banana pith (BP) and cockle shells (CS) were explored towards methylene blue (M...
This study focuses on the removal of cationic dye (methylene blue) from aqueous solution using agr...
In this work, pseudo-stem banana (Musa acuminata) (PBF) fiber was utilized as a potential low-cost n...
Today, there are a lot of dyes available commercially. Effluent discharge from textile industries to...
Banana peel was used as the feedstock for the preparation of a magnetic adsorbent for the adsorption...
The removal of color from aquatic systems caused by presence of synthetic dyes is extremely importan...