Management of The Multidisciplinary Environments of The Study
Management of The Multidisciplinary Environments of The Study
Management of The Multidisciplinary Environments of The Study
pollution (Gita, Hussan, & Choudhury, 2016). Reducing dye content of waste water
requires broad knowledge about adsorption and other processes regarding the derivation
of activated carbon from coal and other sources such as the common water hyacinth. It
The study aims to enhance the dye adsorption of activated carbon derived from
water hyacinth, particularly malachite green and Congo red. The study focuses more on
the improvement of the material derived from an alternative source. To improve the study,
specifically the production of activated carbon from common water hyacinth and its
infusion with kaolinite clay. Applying modern technology in these processes promotes
better and more efficient production. Chemical Engineers also help in the analysis of
physical and chemical properties of materials in order to determine which ones are
Limnologists can help the study by collecting water sample data characteristics
sedimentation rates of water hyacinth-free water bodies. These data will further support
investigating the sources of dye pollution and contamination. Thus, providing additional
information on the effect of dye not only in the environment but also in living things.
through performing chemical, heat, and other tests to identify its properties such as
chemical, physical and crystalline structure that affects its adsorption efficiency.