NIKHIILESH BAHULAYAN MENON A/L SUDESH Sekolah Jenis Kebangsaan (T) Rawang
In this study, we investigate the efficacy of utilizing activated carbon, derived from sustainable sources such as coconut shells, for the purification of contaminated water. The activated carbon, renowned for its exceptional adsorption properties due to its highly porous structure, serves as a promising medium for removing a wide range of impurities, including organic compounds, heavy metals, and various pollutants, from aqueous solutions. Through a series of experimental trials, we evaluate the efficiency of the activated carbon-based water purifier in mitigating waterborne contaminants, thereby improving the overall quality of the treated water. Our findings demonstrate significant reductions in pollutant concentrations, highlighting the potential of this environmentally-friendly approach for addressing water pollution challenges. This research contributes to the advancement of sustainable technologies for water treatment and underscores the importance of harnessing natural materials, such as activated carbon, in addressing global water quality concerns.