Application of response surface methodology in optimization of cadmium adsorption by raw rice husk

This study was aimed to model and optimize the adsorption process of cadmium from aqueous solution onto raw rice husk (RRH). The batch experiment was carried out in four factors as a function of pH (A: 5 - 9), adsorbent dosage (B: 2 - 8 g/100 ml), contact time (C: 60 - 240 minutes) and initial conce...

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Main Authors: Kasman, M., Ibrahim, S.
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spelling my.um.eprints.94102017-07-03T09:16:38Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/9410/ Application of response surface methodology in optimization of cadmium adsorption by raw rice husk Kasman, M. Ibrahim, S. T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) This study was aimed to model and optimize the adsorption process of cadmium from aqueous solution onto raw rice husk (RRH). The batch experiment was carried out in four factors as a function of pH (A: 5 - 9), adsorbent dosage (B: 2 - 8 g/100 ml), contact time (C: 60 - 240 minutes) and initial concentration of adsorbate (D: 70 - 110 mg/L) to response (percentage of cadmium removal). Response surface methodology (RSM) was used to analyzed and optimize the effect of four factors in cadmium adsorption. The result showed that RRH can successfully reduce cadmium from aqueous solution in removal percentage from 79.45 to 97.978. Value of pH, dosage, contact time and initial concentration was noted significant statistically. RSM was undoubtedly used to optimize the adsorption process where the optimum condition achieved at pH 9, dosage 5 g/100 ml, contact time 240 minutes and initial cadmium concentration 90 mg/L. © 2010 IEEE. 2010 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/9410/1/Application_of_response_surface_methodology_in_optimization_of_cadmium_adsorption_by_raw_rice_husk.pdf Kasman, M. and Ibrahim, S. (2010) Application of response surface methodology in optimization of cadmium adsorption by raw rice husk. In: 2010 International Conference on Environmental and Agriculture Engineering, ICEAE 2010, 2010, Kyoto. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/ielx5/5550968/5560343/05560385.pdf?tp=&arnumber=5560385&isnumber=5560343
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Application of response surface methodology in optimization of cadmium adsorption by raw rice husk
description This study was aimed to model and optimize the adsorption process of cadmium from aqueous solution onto raw rice husk (RRH). The batch experiment was carried out in four factors as a function of pH (A: 5 - 9), adsorbent dosage (B: 2 - 8 g/100 ml), contact time (C: 60 - 240 minutes) and initial concentration of adsorbate (D: 70 - 110 mg/L) to response (percentage of cadmium removal). Response surface methodology (RSM) was used to analyzed and optimize the effect of four factors in cadmium adsorption. The result showed that RRH can successfully reduce cadmium from aqueous solution in removal percentage from 79.45 to 97.978. Value of pH, dosage, contact time and initial concentration was noted significant statistically. RSM was undoubtedly used to optimize the adsorption process where the optimum condition achieved at pH 9, dosage 5 g/100 ml, contact time 240 minutes and initial cadmium concentration 90 mg/L. © 2010 IEEE.
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author Kasman, M.
Ibrahim, S.
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title Application of response surface methodology in optimization of cadmium adsorption by raw rice husk
title_short Application of response surface methodology in optimization of cadmium adsorption by raw rice husk
title_full Application of response surface methodology in optimization of cadmium adsorption by raw rice husk
title_fullStr Application of response surface methodology in optimization of cadmium adsorption by raw rice husk
title_full_unstemmed Application of response surface methodology in optimization of cadmium adsorption by raw rice husk
title_sort application of response surface methodology in optimization of cadmium adsorption by raw rice husk
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