Hierarchical zeolite was successfully synthesized from Lampung natural zeolite via sequential tandem acid–base treatments. The combined dealumination–desilication approach generated additional mesoporosity while preserving the zeolite's crystalline framework, as confirmed by X-ray diffraction (XRD). Nitrogen adsorption–desorption isotherms revealed a transformation from Type I to Type IV behavior, indicating successful mesoporous formation. The BET surface area increased from 4.795 to 16.855 m²/g, accompanied by a significant increase in mesopore volume. Elemental analysis showed that the Si/Al ratio decreased from 8.42 to 2.44 due to the dominant extraction of silicon during alkaline treatment. The modified zeolite (Zeolite-PTAB) exhibited enhanced Cu²⁺ adsorption capacity (19.3 mg/g) compared to raw zeolite (16.1 mg/g), with removal efficiency improving from 53.7% to 64.3%. These findings demonstrate that tandem acid–base treatment provides a simple and effective strategy for upgrading Indonesian natural zeolite into a hierarchical adsorbent for heavy-metal removal applications.
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