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dc.contributor.authorZulfikar, Muhammad Ali
dc.contributor.authorSetiyanto, Henry
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dc.date.issued2016-08-01
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Desalination and Water Treatment, 56, 2976-2987.in_ID
dc.identifier.issn2477-3328
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11617/7466
dc.description.abstractThe research examined the effect of concentration on Methylene Blue (MB) adsorption by using Molecularly Imprinted Polymer (MIP). The experimental data were analyzed by using pseudo-first-kinetic, pseudo-second-kinetic and particle diffusion models. From the experiment, it could be seen that the MB adsorption using MIP decreased with increasing dye initial concentration. The adsorption kinetic data of MB on MIP was well described by a first-second-order model, with the kinetic constants in the range of 0.037- 0.067 min-1. In addition, the results also indicated that the intra-particle diffusion was not the rate limiting step in the MB adsorption process.in_ID
dc.language.isoenin_ID
dc.publisherUniversitas Muhammadiyah Surakartain_ID
dc.subjectadsorptionin_ID
dc.subjectdyein_ID
dc.subjectkineticsin_ID
dc.subjectmethylene bluein_ID
dc.subjectmolecularly imprinted polymerin_ID
dc.titleKinetic Models for the Sorption of Methylene Blue From Aqueous Solution by Molecularly Imprinted Polymersin_ID
dc.typeArticlein_ID


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