Improving Pb(II) Removal via Ascorbic Acid-Enhanced Red Mud Adsorption: Kinetics and Isotherm Analysis
Berlian Sitorus,
Theo Yoyo,
Septami Setiawati
et al.
Abstract:This study explored the efficacy of red mud, an aluminum production by-product, as an adsorbent for Pb(II) ion removal from contaminated water and assessed the adsorption isothermal model and kinetics. Red mud, characterized by its richness in oxide minerals with reactive surfaces, has potential for heavy metal adsorption, but its capacity for larger ions like Pb(II) is limited. This research aimed to enhance red mud’s adsorption properties through modification with ascorbic acid. The modification process invo… Show more
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