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Journal : International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology

A Review Of Reverse Osmosis Membrane Fouling: Formation and Control Rizka Mulyawan; Agam Muarif
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 1, No 3 (2021)
Publisher : Master Program of Information Technology, Universitas Malikussaleh, Aceh Utara, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (363.745 KB) | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v1i3.127

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Membrane application in reverse osmosis (RO) membrane is getting more attention especially in producing drinking water. However, RO membrane faces challenges that reduces its performance such as its permeation flux, salt rejection, additional energy demand, lifetime decrease, extra pre-treatment process, cleaning and maintenance. The challenge is the formation of fouling. RO membrane fouling can happen inside or outside the membrane and the characteristics of membrane fouling differs from one type to other types, depending on the nature and location of membrane fouling. There are several types of RO fouling, which are Biofouling, Organic Fouling, Inorganic Fouling and Colloidal Fouling. The causes of RO membrane are different from one to another. The properties and materials of the  solution entering RO membrane are important as it affects the type of fouling of RO membrane fouling. All of the RO membrane foulings need to be considered during membrane usage and demand solution to be controlled. In order to control the fouling in Reverse Osmosis membrane, there have been several control solutions discovered to the membrane fouling challenges. The control solutions are specified to each one of the fouling, in spite of wide applications for some of it. The control solutions are pre-treatment, which has many methods such as photo oxidation, coagulation, scale inhibitor, ion exchange resins, granular media and membrane    treatment, membrane monitoring, membrane cleaning, surface modification, and material addition to membrane or novel membrane   material. With various control solutions discovered, the RO membrane still faces fouling issue and is still demanding some more    advanced applicable control solutions.
HDPE Recycled Plastic Composite with Cellulose Fiber Filler Based on Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunches Wawan Atmaja; Zulnazri Zulnazri; Agam Muarif; Willy W
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 1, No 4 (2021)
Publisher : Master Program of Information Technology, Universitas Malikussaleh, Aceh Utara, Indonesia

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Composite is an advanced material product that has better mechanical properties than a single material and has high tensile strength; it can be applied to the construction of boat walls, car dashboards, electronic casings, and others. This study examines the composite quality of HDPE recycled plastic using cellulose fiber-based on Empty Palm Oil Bunches (TKKS), which is processed through an extruder and injection melt blending system. The method used is mixing plastic and fiber materials with a roll mill and blending with an extruder. Cellulose fiber was dissolved with compatibilizer maleic anhydrous (MAH) 2.5% as much as 20 mL, stirred until smooth, and HDPE plastic was dissolved with benzoyl peroxide (BPO) 0.5% 10 mL. The composite was molded with hot pores at 160-170 ᴼC. The tensile test shows the strength of HDPE composite (90: 10) is 27.0 Mpa with maximum load reaching 274 N, HDPE composite (80: 20) is 26.0 MPa with full load 258 N, HDPE composite (70: 30) is 320.0 MPa with a maximum load of 316 N. SEM shows the surface structure of the fiber-compatible HDPE composite. Functional group analysis showed that HDPE composites had O-H and C-O-C functional groups derived from lignocellulosic OPEFB material. The appearance of these two peaks indicates a compatible interaction between the HDPE matrix and cellulose. DSC shows that HDPE composites have a degradation temperature of up to 260 ᴼC and a decomposition temperature of 493.45 ᴼC. This temperature indicates that the HDPE-cellulose composite can withstand heat until it decomposes at a temperature of 493 45 oC.
Co-Authors Ade Ikhsan Kamil Adi Setiawan Afra, Khalida Ahmad Fikri Ahmad Fikri Ahmad Fikri Al Usrah, Cut Rizka Amalia, Nabila Amalia, Nabuia Amri Amri Andri Nur rizky Annisa Aulia Ar Razi Arafah, Sadinda Arif Maulana Ashari, Muhammad Rayhan Aulia, Rauzatul Aulia, Yeni Authar, Mhammad Azhari Azhari Azhari Azhari Bakhtiar Bakhtiar Dedi Fariadi Dennis Eka Syahputra Dewi Kumala Sari Dini Rizki Eddy Kurniawan Elviana, Suci Eva Diana Faisal Faisal Fatnia, Fatnia Fibarzi, Wiza Ulfa Fioza Ozly Erian Firda, Hanisyah Gusti Indah Sari Ibrahim, Ishak Ilhami, Gita Ayu Isa, Muzamir Ishak Ibrahim Ishak Ishak Jalaluddin Jalaluddin Kamar, Iqbal Khairul Anshar Khairul Anshar Kurniawati Kurniawati Kurniawati Laksita Ika Paksi Laksono Trisnantoro Lubis, Muhammad Irvan Maulana Lukman Hakim Lukman Hakim Mainisa, Mainisa Maizuar Maizuar Marisa Fitria Marisa Fitria Maryanti Maryanti Masrullita Masrullita Masrullita, Masrullita Maulana Heru Mulya Medyan Riza Melianda Putri Wulandari Meriatna Meriatna Mhd Azrin Milarahma Yulianti Muhammad Muhammad Fahrur Rozi Muhammad Muhammad Muhammad Muhammad Muhammad Muhammad Mujiburrahman Mujiburrahman Mulyawan, Rizka Nabila Adhani Nabila Hamnasia Narul ZA Nasrul ZA Nasrul ZA Nasrul ZA, Nasrul Ningtiyas, Dinda Nissah, Khairun Novi Sylvia Nur Aisyah Nur Asiah Indah Rahayu Nurfikasari, Dara Nurhabiah Nurhabiah Nurlaila, Rizka Nurlian Nurlian Nurlian Nursakinah Nurul Islami, Nurul Nurwardina Sofiyani Pandey, Govinda Prashad pradana, ardie surya Purwoko, Agus Putri, Emilya Nirwana putri, intan nanda Ramadani, Fikri Fadli Rati Halimatussakdiyah Razi, Ar Retnowulan, Sri Rahayu Reza Dwi Fani Rini Meiyanti Riska Putri Ritonga, Renanda Pradila Rizka Mulyawan Rizka Mulyawan Rizka Mulyawan Rizka Mulyawan Rizka Nurlaila Rizki Ramadhan Rizki, Dini Rizzki Andira Roja Andesta Rozanna Dewi S, Syarifuddin Safrida, Riana Sandi, Nazlia Armita Sinta Morina siregar, annisa febrianti Siri, Danu Sofiyani, Nurwardina Sri Rahayu Retnowulan Subhan A Gani Subhan Subhan Sulhatun Sulhatun Suryati Suryati Suryati Suryati Syahrani, Irma Syamsul Bahri Syamsul Bahri Tsa Tsa Anindya Rakhim Ahmadi Ulfa, Raudhatul Wawan Atmaja Willy W Wiza Ulfa Fibarzi Wiza Ulfa Fibarzi yanti, eva Yaqinnas, Haqqul Yosi, Andre Yulisda, Desvina Zahara Firda Zainuddin Ginting Zulmiardi, Zulmiardi Zulnazri Zulnazri, Z