Removal of Selenium (Se) in Water by Using Zeolite Tuff as Adsorbent from Tegalrejo Area, Gedangsari District, Gunungkidul Regency, Special Province Yogyakarta Indonesia
The rapid expansion of the utilization and industrialization have significantly resulted in economic growth and stated-of-art facilities. Despite these positive contributions, research has been found that urbanization and industrialization may entail a direct connection to the environmental deterioration due to the release or leakage of heavy metals contaminant into the body of water. An uptake of Selenium (Se) from aqueous solutions by ion exchange on natural zeolitic tuff from Tegalrejo area, Gedangsari District, Kunungkidul Regency, Special Province Yogyakarta, Indonesia have been studied. The experiment was carried out by a Batch test, using heavy metals concentrations in solution 10 mg/l. The percentage adsorption and distribution coefficients (Kd) were determined for the adsorption system as a function of sorbate concentration. The results showed that natural zeolitic tuff holds great potential to remove heavy metals especially Selenium (Se) in water.
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REMOVAL OF SELENIUM (Se) IN WATER BY USING ZEOLITE TUFF AS ADSORBENT FROM GUNUNGKIDUL REGENCY.pdf