Bamboo for Copper
Abstract
In this research, bamboo was used as ac for Cu (II) removal. Original and
adsorbed bamboo was characterized by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrum (FTIR). The concentration of copper ions was
measured by Atomic Adsorption Spectrophtometer (AAS). The capacity of copper ion removal was studies by altering different parameter including initial metal ions
concentration, wastewater pH, adsorbent dosage, and contact time in batch adsorption
experiment. It was found that the optimum pH for biosorption of copper on the bamboo
biomass was on pH 5. The adsorption capacity is increased at pH 3 to pH 5 and then
decreased at pH 6. Furthermore, in this research the adsorption efficiency of the bamboo
biomass was rapid given that 90% of the copper ions were removed within the initial 5
minutes. The adsorption capacity is increasing from 5 to 20 minutes and then continues
decreasing until 240 minutes. Highest adsorption capacity was observed at 20 minutes.
Moreover, the capacity of adsorption in effect of adsorbent dosage on copper removal
was increased until 1.5 grams, further increment of adsorbent above 1.5 grams resulted
in a decline in adsorption capacity. In addition, it was observed that the uptake capacity
decreased with the increased in initial metal concentration.