Corn Husk contains cellulose which has potential to become a biosorbent of anionic surfactant. This research aimed to know the optimum mass of corn husk biosorbent to reduce the amount of anionic surfactant in detergent waste and knew the characteristic of the biosorbent pores by using Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). This research used activation method by using NaOH 5 % for 90 minutes, and used mass variation 28 gr, 32 gr, 36 gr. The amount of anionic surfactant was determined with MBAS method. The result of SEM showed that the diameter of the biosorbent pores got larger after being activated from 2.12 nm to 3.41 nm. This experiment showed that activation had removed lignin which was bound to cellulose. The optimum mass of biosorbent w...
The presence of plastic waste in water bodies has led to a growing concern due to the impact on huma...
The influence of biomass cellulosic content on biochar nanopore structure and adsorption capacity in...
Waste from harvested corn, especially cob, is a lignocellulose source that has not been utilized eff...
The pollutant binding capacity of seeds of Embelia ribes, Celastrus paniculatus was investigated in ...
Corn stalk contains 40-50% cellulose, 20-40% hemicellulose, 4-15% lignin which had potential as bios...
This research mainly deals with the adsorption of surfactant on coconut husk. Surfactants which have...
Inorganic nitrogen fertilizers are widely and heavily used in agriculture. Leaching of these fertili...
Liquid waste from batik industry often causes environmental problems, because there is a pollutant c...
The study aims at comparing removal method of Anionic Surfactant from grey water using natural and c...
Oil emulsion is often generated from machining industries, such as computer numerically controlled (...
Direct and indirect releases of large quantities of surfactants to the environment may result in ser...
Reactive dyes such as Remazol Yellow FG are contaminants that are difficult to degrade in the enviro...
The research about “The Production of Bioetanol in Corn cob waste (Zea Mays) of Resulting The Delign...
Water treatment alternatives such as adsorption using agricultural residues are currently being stud...
Indonesia as an agricultural country, produces many agricultural products. In addition to agricultur...
The presence of plastic waste in water bodies has led to a growing concern due to the impact on huma...
The influence of biomass cellulosic content on biochar nanopore structure and adsorption capacity in...
Waste from harvested corn, especially cob, is a lignocellulose source that has not been utilized eff...
The pollutant binding capacity of seeds of Embelia ribes, Celastrus paniculatus was investigated in ...
Corn stalk contains 40-50% cellulose, 20-40% hemicellulose, 4-15% lignin which had potential as bios...
This research mainly deals with the adsorption of surfactant on coconut husk. Surfactants which have...
Inorganic nitrogen fertilizers are widely and heavily used in agriculture. Leaching of these fertili...
Liquid waste from batik industry often causes environmental problems, because there is a pollutant c...
The study aims at comparing removal method of Anionic Surfactant from grey water using natural and c...
Oil emulsion is often generated from machining industries, such as computer numerically controlled (...
Direct and indirect releases of large quantities of surfactants to the environment may result in ser...
Reactive dyes such as Remazol Yellow FG are contaminants that are difficult to degrade in the enviro...
The research about “The Production of Bioetanol in Corn cob waste (Zea Mays) of Resulting The Delign...
Water treatment alternatives such as adsorption using agricultural residues are currently being stud...
Indonesia as an agricultural country, produces many agricultural products. In addition to agricultur...
The presence of plastic waste in water bodies has led to a growing concern due to the impact on huma...
The influence of biomass cellulosic content on biochar nanopore structure and adsorption capacity in...
Waste from harvested corn, especially cob, is a lignocellulose source that has not been utilized eff...