AbstrakTelah dilakukan penelitian penggunaan material aluminasilikat MCM-41 sebagai adsorben limbah cair tapioka. Dalam penelitian ini dipelajari permodelan isotermal dan kinetika adsorpsi dari material MCM-41 pada proses adsorpsi limbah cair tapioka. Isotermal Langmuir dan Freundlich digunakan sebagai permodelan isotermal data penelitian. Dari data penelitian yang diperoleh pada konsentrasi COD sebesar 416 -784 mg/L, proses adsorpsi limbah cair tapioka oleh MCM-41 sesuai dengan pendekatan isothermal Langmuir. Kapasitas maksimum adsorpsi MCM-41 diperoleh dari pendekatan Langmuir adalah sebesar 15,92 mg/g. Model kinetika pseudo-orde pertama dan pseudo-orde kedua digunakan untuk analisis kinetika adsorpsi pada data penelitian. Model kinetik pseudo-orde pertama yang sesuai dengan proses adsorpsi limbah cair tapioka dengan laju penyerapan adalah 7,48 x 10 -2 dan 7,37 x 10 -2 g/(min-mg) untuk konsentrasi awal secara berturut-turut adalah 608 dan 784 mg/L. Kata kunci: adsorpsi, kinetika adsorpsi, limbah cair, MCM-41, tapioka AbstractAluminasilicate MCM -41 material was studied as an adsorbent for tapioca wastewater. The adsorption isotherm modeling and adsorption kinetics of MCM -41 to the liquid waste of tapioca was investigated. Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms were applied to describe the experimental data. Equilibrium data fitted well to the Langmuir model for COD concentration range of 416 -784 mg/L. The maximum adsorption capacity of the MCM-41 obtained from the Langmuir model was 15.92 mg/g. The pseudo-first-order and pseudo-second-order kinetic models were employed to describe the kinetic data. The experimental data fitted well to the pseudo-first-order kinetic model with constant rates 7.48 x 10 -2 and 7.37 x 10 -2 g/(min-mg) for initial concentrations 608 and 784 mg/L, repectively.
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