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NOVEL MAGNETIC EGGSHELL MEMBRANE FUNCTIONALIZED WITH WASTE PALM FATTY ACID FOR SELECTIVE ADSORPTION OF OIL FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTION

2023-01-01 , Siti Khalijah Mahmad Rozi , Berhanundin K.M. , Ishak A.R. , Rasdi F.L.M. , Dom N.C. , Rahim N.Y. , Aziz M.Y. , Shafie F.A. , Abdullah A.M.

Emulsified oil in wastewater is a severe problem and requires extensive treatment before it can be disposed of in a manner that meets environmental regulation standards. One strategy to remove emulsified oil is by utilizing the adsorption process. The goal of this study is to synthesis magnetic eggshell membrane (ESM) functionalized with waste palm fatty acid, (MNP@ESM-WPFA) for the adsorption of oils (lubricating oil). The synthesis procedure involves three steps including preparation of ESM, functionalization of ESM with waste palm fatty acid (WPFA) and magnetization of eggshell membrane (ESM) functionalized with waste palm fatty acid (ESM-WPFA) through co-precipitation method to obtain MNP@ESM-WPFA. The novel adsorbent was characterized using SEM, FTIR, and EDX analyses. SEM analysis revealed the magnetic nanoparticles scattered throughout the porous and fibrous network structure of ESM-WPFA, confirming the successful synthesis of the MNP@ESM-WPFA. Further FTIR analysis on MNP@ESM-WPFA adsorbent revealed the appearance of peaks at 2933 cm-1 and 2852 cm-1 and 630 cm-1, thus confirming the presence of the alkyl chain of the waste palm fatty acid (WPFA) and Fe-O band on the surface of MNP@ESM-WPFA. The oil adsorption performance of MNP@ESM-WPFA was optimal at pH 7, treatment time of 50 minutes, and adsorbent dosage of 50 mg. The MNP@ESM-WPFA showed the highest oil adsorption capacity (K) for lubricating oil (4.61 mg/mg), followed by olive oil (2.72 mg/mg), and corn oil (2.00 mg/mg). The MNP@ESM-WPFA adsorbent was also reusable, with a sorption capacity that was maintained after five usage-regeneration cycles.

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Application of Eggshell Membrane as an Adsorbent for Pollutants Removal; A Systematic Review

2023-09-01 , binti Abdul Tahrim N.S. , Siti Khalijah Mahmad Rozi , Mohd Yatim S.R. , Md Rashid R.I. , Haron N. , Ishak A.R.

Introduction: Introduction: The eggshell membrane (ESM) has gained attention for its utility as an adsorbent in various pollutant removal. Material & Methods: This study systematically reviewed 17 articles published from 2011 to 2021 that use ESM as adsorbent in the wastewater treatment. Result and Discussion: The review found that both modified and unmodified ESM-based adsorbents are promising for removing various types of contaminants. The pollutants targeted by the studies were heavy metals, dyes, and metalloids. Most of the research indicated that the ideal temperature for adsorption was at room temperature, and a lower pH range was favourable. More than 52% of the articles found that the Freundlich isotherm model best fits the adsorption data, indicating that the process is multilayer and heterogeneous. Conclusions: ESM-based adsorbents hold potential for pollutant removal. However, additional research is required to explore the applicability of these adsorbents for addressing different categories of contaminants.