IJFAC (Indonesian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Chemistry)
Vol 10, No 1 (2025): February 2025

Comparison of Alum and Coal-Based Activated Carbon for the Treatment of Raw Water

Subroto, Subroto (Unknown)
Said, Muhammad (Unknown)
Ibrahim, Eddy (Unknown)
Hariani, Poedji Loekitowati (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
22 Feb 2025

Abstract

The availability of clean water is an essential element for supporting the life cycle and sustainable development. The efficiency of providing raw water sources is an important factor for adequate water quantity and quality. This study examines the effectiveness of alum compared with coal-based activated carbon in the removal of Fe, Mn, and turbidity in raw water from the Lematang River, Muara Enim Regency. Activated carbon in this study was produced using a KOH activator with varying activation temperatures (700 °C, 800 °C, and 900 °C). The research results showed that the quality of the third activated carbon met the active carbon quality standards (moisture, ash content, Methylene blue dye and iodine adsorption capacity), but the activated carbon with activation at a temperature of 800 °C had the largest surface area. Activated carbon was proven more effective in reducing Fe and Mn concentrations than alum, while alum was superior in reducing turbidity. After three cycles of activated carbon regeneration, the reduction in Fe and Mn remained below 5%. These results show that activated carbon is a cost-effective and eco-friendly option for raw water treatment.Keywords: Coal, activated carbon, alum, raw water, regeneration

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IJFAC

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Subject

Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Chemistry Environmental Science

Description

Indonesian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Chemistry (IJFAC) is an international research journal and invites contributions of original research articles as well as review articles in several areas of chemistry. The journal aims to publish refereed, high-quality research papers with significant ...