Stefanus Muryanto
Diponegoro University
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Environmental Technology | 2017
Dyah Suci Perwitasari; Luluk Edahwati; S. Sutiyono; Stefanus Muryanto; J. Jamari; Athanasius Priharyoto Bayuseno
ABSTRACT Precipitation strategy of struvite-family crystals is presented in this paper to recover phosphate and potassium from a synthetic wastewater in the presence of citric acid at elevated temperature. The crystal-forming solutions were prepared from crystals of MgCl2 and NH4H2PO4 with a molar ratio of 1:1:1 for Mg+2, , and , and the citric acid (C6H8O7) was prepared (1.00 and 20.00 ppm) from citric acid crystals. The Rietveld analysis of X-ray powder diffraction pattern confirmed a mixed product of struvite, struvite-(K), and newberyite crystallized at 30°C in the absence of citric acid. In the presence of citric acid at 30° and 40°C, an abundance of struvite and struvite-(K) were observed. A minute impurity of sylvite and potassium peroxide was unexpectedly found in certain precipitates. The crystal solids have irregular flake-shaped morphology, as shown by scanning electron microscopy micrograph. All parameters (citric acid, temperature, pH, Mg/P, and N/P) were deliberately arranged to control struvite-family crystals precipitation.
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2016
Stefanus Muryanto; S Djatmiko Hadi
Adsorption laboratory experiment for undergraduate chemical engineering program is discussed. The experiment demonstrated adsorption of copper ions commonly found in wastewater using bio-sorbent, i.e. agricultural wastes. The adsorption was performed in a batch mode under various parameters: adsorption time (up to 120 min), initial pH (2 to 6), adsorbent dose (2.0 to 12.0 g L-1), adsorbent size (50 to 170 mesh), initial Cu2+ concentration (25 to 100 ppm) and temperatures (room temp to 40°C). The equilibrium and kinetic data of the experiments were calculated using the two commonly used isotherms: Langmuir and Lagergren pseudo-first-order kinetics. The maximum adsorption capacity for Cu2+ was found as 94.34 mg g-1. Thermodynamically, the adsorption process was spontaneous and endothermic. The calculated activation energy for the adsorption was observed as high as 127.94 kJ mol-1. Pedagogically, the experiment was assumed to be important in increasing student understanding of kinetic, equilibrium and thermodynamic concepts.
Education for Chemical Engineers | 2012
Stefanus Muryanto; A.P. Bayuseno; W. Sediono; W. Mangestiyono; Sutrisno
Education for Chemical Engineers | 2017
Stefanus Muryanto; Edy Supriyo; Maria Faustina Sri Mulyaningsih; Susatryo Djatmiko Hadi; Soebiyono; Ery Fatarina Purwaningtyas; Mega Kasmiyatun; Rudy Firyanto
Advanced Science Letters | 2017
N Karaman; J. Jamari; Athanasius Priharyoto Bayuseno; Stefanus Muryanto
Advanced Science Letters | 2017
Dyah Suci Perwitasari; J. Jamari; Stefanus Muryanto; Athanasius Priharyoto Bayuseno
Advanced Science Letters | 2017
Sutiyono; L Edahwati; Stefanus Muryanto; J. Jamari; Athanasius Priharyoto Bayuseno
Advanced Science Letters | 2017
L Edahwati; S Sutiyono; Stefanus Muryanto; J. Jamari; Athanasius Priharyoto Bayuseno
MATEC Web of Conferences | 2016
Dyah Suci Perwitasari; Luluk Edahwati; S. Sutiyono; Novel Karaman; J. Jamari; Stefanus Muryanto; Athanasius Priharyoto Bayuseno
MATEC Web of Conferences | 2016
Stefanus Muryanto; Sri Sutanti; Mega Kasmiyatun