In this study, orange peel was used as an adsorbent to determine the adsorption properties of lead metal. The orange peel used in this study came from waste generated by a fruit juice shop. The mass variation of the adsorbent was studied to determine its effect on the adsorption of lead metal. Mass variations used include 0.25-1.5 gram. The operating conditions used in this study included the preparation of 50 mL of 50 mg/L Lead solution, the pH of the mixture was adjusted to pH 4, the stirring speed was 100 rpm for 180 minutes and at 25℃. The results showed that the highest % adsorption was achieved at an adsorbent mass of 0.75 grams, which was 92.9% (2.5 mg/g), while the highest adsorption capacity was obtained at the use of an adsorbent mass of 0.25 grams (7.27 mg/g). Both the decrease in % adsorption and adsorption capacity that occurred in the use of the mass variation of the adsorbent were mostly caused by the aggregation process.
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