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PIROLISIS SAMPAH PLASTIK POLIPROPILENA: TINJAUAN PENGARUH SUHU PADA REAKTOR PIROLISIS KAPASITAS 1 KG/BATCH Yoel Pasae; Lyse Bulo; Chrisnovan Lande; Eda Lolo Allo
Journal Dynamic Saint Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): Jilid 5 Volume 1
Publisher : Publikasi dan UKI Press UKI Toraja.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (538.045 KB) | DOI: 10.47178/dynamicsaint.v5i1.962

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The increasing use of plastic makes plastic waste the number one contributor to environmental damage in the world. The type of plastic that is most often found as waste is Polypropylene (PP). One way to overcome this problem is to convert plastic into liquid oil, which can be used for various purposes in the chemical industry or as an alternative fuel. Pyrolysis is a technology commonly used to convert plastics into liquid oil, and can be done by the public. But the availability of pyrolysis reactors that are easy and safe to operate is something that needs attention. In this research, a pyrolysis reactor with a capacity of 1 kg / batch has been modified from a gas cylinder. The pyrolysis process was carried out at 250°C, 275°C, 300°C, 325°C and 350°C with a reaction time of 120 minutes. The results showed that pyrolysis at 350°C can produce the highest yield of 62.56%. Through testing using Gas Chromatograpy-Mass Spectroscopy it is known that the liquid oil obtained consists of several groups of compounds or derivatives from Hexane, Heptane, Isotridecanol, Dodecana, Cyclohexana, Benzene, Pentane, and Octana.
Policy Implications of The Indonesia Smart Program for Senior High Schools (SMA/SMK) at The Education Office of Nabire Regency Hasriati Mesalangi; Baharuddin Baharuddin; Yoel Pasae
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Teknologi Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Teknologi
Publisher : Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jist.v6i3.8977

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This research establishes the research object at the Education Office of Nabire Regency, focusing on the Policy of the Indonesia Smart Program at the SMA/SMK level. This study aims to understand and analyze the Implications of the Indonesia Smart Program Policy at the SMA/SMK level in the Education Office of Nabire Regency. This type of research employs a qualitative approach. The results of this research indicate that the implementation of the Indonesia Smart Program (PIP) in Nabire Regency exhibits a strong correlation with government policies aimed at improving access to and the quality of education. The positive impacts observed from the implementation of the Indonesia Smart Program (PIP) in Nabire Regency include improved access to education, increased family welfare, and enhanced community awareness. Meanwhile, the challenges faced include delays in fund disbursement, a lack of community understanding, inadequate infrastructure, and the potential for fund misuse. The Indonesia Smart Program (PIP) has made significant contributions to student participation at the SMA/SMK level by alleviating the financial burden of education for students from underprivileged families. The Indonesia Smart Program (PIP) is a strategic step towards creating more equitable and fair educational opportunities, contributing to human resource development, particularly for school-age students in Nabire Regency.