Suitability of pressmud as an adsorption material in wastewater treatment and as a booster in soil fertility and productivity

Pressmud is one of the most abundant wastes produced by the sugarcane industry. However, it has received far too little attention as a reactive material for pollutant removal, although its beneficial effect on soil fertility and crop productivity is well established. This paper investigates the pote...

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Published in:IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Main Author: Mohamad M.; Osman N.H.; Rahim M.K.I.A.; Abustan I.; Zainol M.R.R.M.A.; Samuding K.; Zakaria S.N.F.; Abu F.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics 2023
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Mohamad M.; Osman N.H.; Rahim M.K.I.A.; Abustan I.; Zainol M.R.R.M.A.; Samuding K.; Zakaria S.N.F.; Abu F.
Suitability of pressmud as an adsorption material in wastewater treatment and as a booster in soil fertility and productivity
2023
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
1143
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10.1088/1755-1315/1143/1/012001
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Pressmud is one of the most abundant wastes produced by the sugarcane industry. However, it has received far too little attention as a reactive material for pollutant removal, although its beneficial effect on soil fertility and crop productivity is well established. This paper investigates the potential of pressmud to minimize heavy metal migration while boosting soil fertility and productivity. Firstly, the adsorbent was characterized by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Field-Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) analyses, which showed the presence of functional groups such as carbonyl, hydroxyl, and silica capable of adsorbing metal ions. The cation exchange capacity (CEC) of pressmud is very high, ranging between 44.9 and 45.2 meq/100 g. Along with removal efficiency testing and evaluating breakthrough curves, characterization and adsorption analyses (batch equilibrium and column test) were carried out. The pressmud reveals promising adsorption characteristics, including a high organic content (17.62%) and the presence of carbon, which significantly affects its excellent removal effectiveness. Based on the removal efficiency test, pressmud successfully removes metal ions at the highest value, such as zinc (Zn), at 99.7%. Meanwhile, its breakthrough curve reveals that it efficiently retained all heavy metals, as these metals do not reach 1 to 10 pore volumes (p.v.), indicating that pressmud is a good material for heavy metal adsorption and soil productivity. This possible use establishes a new cyclical flow for the material and contributes to its minimization and reuse, adhering to circular economy ideas. However, pressmud must be disposed of properly to avoid adverse effects on humans and the environment. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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author Mohamad M.; Osman N.H.; Rahim M.K.I.A.; Abustan I.; Zainol M.R.R.M.A.; Samuding K.; Zakaria S.N.F.; Abu F.
spellingShingle Mohamad M.; Osman N.H.; Rahim M.K.I.A.; Abustan I.; Zainol M.R.R.M.A.; Samuding K.; Zakaria S.N.F.; Abu F.
Suitability of pressmud as an adsorption material in wastewater treatment and as a booster in soil fertility and productivity
author_facet Mohamad M.; Osman N.H.; Rahim M.K.I.A.; Abustan I.; Zainol M.R.R.M.A.; Samuding K.; Zakaria S.N.F.; Abu F.
author_sort Mohamad M.; Osman N.H.; Rahim M.K.I.A.; Abustan I.; Zainol M.R.R.M.A.; Samuding K.; Zakaria S.N.F.; Abu F.
title Suitability of pressmud as an adsorption material in wastewater treatment and as a booster in soil fertility and productivity
title_short Suitability of pressmud as an adsorption material in wastewater treatment and as a booster in soil fertility and productivity
title_full Suitability of pressmud as an adsorption material in wastewater treatment and as a booster in soil fertility and productivity
title_fullStr Suitability of pressmud as an adsorption material in wastewater treatment and as a booster in soil fertility and productivity
title_full_unstemmed Suitability of pressmud as an adsorption material in wastewater treatment and as a booster in soil fertility and productivity
title_sort Suitability of pressmud as an adsorption material in wastewater treatment and as a booster in soil fertility and productivity
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description Pressmud is one of the most abundant wastes produced by the sugarcane industry. However, it has received far too little attention as a reactive material for pollutant removal, although its beneficial effect on soil fertility and crop productivity is well established. This paper investigates the potential of pressmud to minimize heavy metal migration while boosting soil fertility and productivity. Firstly, the adsorbent was characterized by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Field-Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) analyses, which showed the presence of functional groups such as carbonyl, hydroxyl, and silica capable of adsorbing metal ions. The cation exchange capacity (CEC) of pressmud is very high, ranging between 44.9 and 45.2 meq/100 g. Along with removal efficiency testing and evaluating breakthrough curves, characterization and adsorption analyses (batch equilibrium and column test) were carried out. The pressmud reveals promising adsorption characteristics, including a high organic content (17.62%) and the presence of carbon, which significantly affects its excellent removal effectiveness. Based on the removal efficiency test, pressmud successfully removes metal ions at the highest value, such as zinc (Zn), at 99.7%. Meanwhile, its breakthrough curve reveals that it efficiently retained all heavy metals, as these metals do not reach 1 to 10 pore volumes (p.v.), indicating that pressmud is a good material for heavy metal adsorption and soil productivity. This possible use establishes a new cyclical flow for the material and contributes to its minimization and reuse, adhering to circular economy ideas. However, pressmud must be disposed of properly to avoid adverse effects on humans and the environment. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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