Optimasi Temperatur Kalsinasi Kalsium Karbonat (CaCO3) dari Cangkang Telur Ayam Ras dan Aplikasinya untuk Adsorpsi Ion Logam Mn2+
Optimization of Calcination Temperature of Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) from Chicken Egg Celland Its Application for Adsorption of Mn2+ Metal Ions
Abstract
Research on temperature variations in calcium carbonate (CaCO3) from eggshells of
purebred chickens and their application to the adsorption of Mn 2+ metal ions has
been carried out. The adsorption ability of the adsorbent can be increased by adding
temperature variations. The eggshell powder is cleaned first then soaked in hot
water, then dried then crushed and sieved with a 100 mesh sieve then baked in the
oven for 15 minutes to remove the water content still contained therein after that
added 0.1 M HCl and soaked for 48 hours then powdered CaCO3 was fired at
various temperatures of 4000C, 6000C and 8000C and then characterized using XRF
where at a temperature variation of 4000C the calcium carbonate obtained was
59.9%, the temperature at 6000C was calcium carbonate obtained 64.0% and the
temperature at 800 0C was calcium carbonate 43.9% temperature. The optimum
morphology obtained contained calcium carbonate at 6000C. The morphology on the
surface of calcium carbonate after addition at 4000C was numerous and unevenly
distributed at 6000C irregularly and randomly at 8000C based on the results of the
EDX SEM characterization. The adsorption process for metal Mn2+ The results
showed that the absorption of the adsorbent for a temperature variation of 4000C
was 2.458, a temperature variation of 6000C was 1.2438 and at a temperature of
8000C it was 4.68.
Collections
- Undergraduate Theses [1308]