The Effectiveness of Blood Clam Shell (Anadara granosa) as an Adsorbent to Improve Peat Water Quality
Aqifa Arifah
Abstract:Research has been carried out to determine the effectiveness of blood clam (Anadara granosa) shell adsorbents in improving the quality of peat water. Blood clam shells were mashed with variations in particle size of 8 mesh, 50 mesh and 150 mesh, then an adsorption process was carried out with a mass ratio of adsorbent and peat water of 1:10. The physical and chemical parameters tested in this study included turbidity, color, Total Dissolved Solid (TDS), and pH. Based on the test results with a contact time of … Show more
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