Efficiency of Sea Pandan Leaves (Pandanus tectorius) in the Biosorption of Mercury (Hg) in Coastal Areas
Annisa Fitri,
Inelda Yulita,
Hilfi Pardi
et al.
Abstract:Mercury (Hg) heavy metal pollution is one of the serious problems that can threaten human health and ecosystems. In an effort to reduce mercury contamination, this research uses sea pandanus leaves (pandanus tectorius) as a natural biosorbent. The purpose of this study is to determine the contact time and adsorbing concentration capacity of sea pandanus leaves to mercury ions. One of the steps to reduce mercury contamination is by biosorption. The data obtained were analyzed using J.S.A.P software to determine… Show more
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