Alchemy (Sep 2018)

Isolation of Silica-Lignin Composites from Rice Husk and Their Adsorption to Cr(VI)

  • Yati B. Yuliyati,
  • Seli Listiani,
  • Solihudin Solihudin,
  • Atiek Rostika Noviyanti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20961/alchemy.14.2.19818.267-276
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
pp. 267 – 275

Abstract

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Rice husk is the most abundant agricultural waste in Indonesia. It can be used as a precursor for multifunctional materials such as silica-lignin composite for adsorbents. Silica-lignin can reduce heavy metal content in an industrial waste, such as the content of Cr(VI). This study aims to isolate and characterize silica-lignin composite, and determines the isotherm type of silica-lignin for hexavalent chromium adsorption. The isolation from rice husk used an alkali extraction method. Confirmation of typical functional groups in the silica-lignin composite was characterized by FTIR, while the morphology was characterized by SEM, respectively. The results reveal that the silica-lignin isolation was successfully performed. FTIR spectra indicate a typical wavenumber of the silica-lignin. The SEM image of the composite showed homogeneous morphology. The silica-lignin adsorption process on hexavalent chromium followed a Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) isotherm type indicated by multilayer adsorption with a surface area of 948.8421 mg. g-1.

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