Comparison of Gravimetric Method with UV-Vis Spectrophotometry for Determination of Reaction Order in Natural Dyes Adsorption Process

Imas Eva Wijayanti, Emia Erliasna, Solfarina Solfarina

Abstract


The order of the reaction is the number of concentration factors that affect the speed of a chemical reaction. The reaction order can be used to determine how the adsorption process is in the colouring process based on determining the linear regression equation of the R square value. This study aims to compare the gravimetric method with the UV-Vis spectrophotometric method in determining the reaction order in chlorophyll samples of the natural dye papaya leaves. This study used a quantitative method to determine the value of the reaction order of the papaya leaf natural dye, with data analysis techniques including gravimetric method analysis to determine chlorophyll content, UV-Vis spectrophotometry to determine the value of chlorophyll absorbance and linear regression to determine the order of the reaction. The results showed that the two methods followed first order with an R-value of 0.951 for the gravimetric method and 0.994 for the UV-Vis spectrophotometric method.

 

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Keywords


Adsorption; Natural Dyes; Gravimetry; UV-Vis Spectrophotometry

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