Humic acid provenance influence to the adsorption capacity in uranium and thorium removal

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It is common knowledge that humic acid is organic compound without certain chemical composition since it is derived from different organic materials. Further this raises question whether the different humic acid sample used could lead to different adsorbent properties e.g. adsorption capacity. To address the problem, this paper is aimed to clarify the relation between the provenances of humic acid and synthesized adsorbent properties especially adsorption capacities by quantitative and qualitative functional groups determination including discussion on their effect to the metal ion adsorption mechanism using three humic acid samples. Two commercial samples were derived from recent compost while the other extracted from tertiary carbonaceous mudstone strata.

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Prasetyo, E. (2018). Humic acid provenance influence to the adsorption capacity in uranium and thorium removal. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 285). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/285/1/012011

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