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Conversion Of GeNose C-19 Plastic Waste And HDPE (High Density Poly Ethylene) Into Alternative Energy Bio-Oil Using The Co-Pyrolysis Method Guntur Martha Baya; Indah Ika Nurcahyani; Ilya Marsya Rohila
Khazanah: Jurnal Mahasiswa Vol. 13 No. 4 (2021): Abstract Proceeding Book: 2st International Conference-Labma Scientific Fair
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/khazanah.vol13.iss4.art17

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Background: Covid-19 has spread to various countries in the world, one of which is Indonesia. The positive cases until March 29, 2021, have reached one and a half million cases and still increasing. GeNose is the latest Covid-19 testing tool that is able to detect the presence of Covid-19 with a sensitivity level of 89-92% and a specification of 95-96%. The ease of using GeNose C-19 has increased so that GeNose C-19 plastic waste also increases. If this is not considered, it will cause a new problem, such as the accumulation of plastic waste caused by the use of the GeNose C-19 tool. Method: As solution to handling that problem, we utilize GeNose plastic waste with addition of HDPE (High Density Poly Ethylene) plastic to produce alternative bio-oil energy products. The methods used in this research are quantitative and qualitative methods with literature studies and research, where we collect data from various scientific journal including Garuda Ristekdikti, SINTA, and Google Scholar using the keywords GeNose waste, Pyrolysis, Plastic waste. In addition, we use the research process using a pyrolysis reactor. Result: The resulting liquid from pyrolysis method is in the form of bio oil which can be used as an alternative energy material. However, the bio oil produced from the pyrolysis process does not produce high quantitative results. So, we combine with HDPE plastic with a ratio of 1:1 (Co-Pyrolysis) to get better results quantitative or qualitative and also have a better indication. Conclusion: GeNose plastic waste treatment with the pyrolysis method with the addition of HDPE raw materials produces bio-oil products in larger quantities. In addition, the pyrolysis of GeNose plastic waste with the addition of HDPE, has a better and longer fuel power than bio oil from the pyrolysis of pure GeNose plastic waste. Keywords: Covid, GeNose, HDPE, Pyrolysis.
CAMP : Conversion of Medical Mask Waste with the Addition of HDPE Plastic into Bio-Oil Using the Co-pyrolysis Method Guntur Martha Baya; Fanisa Noviaryanti; Ilya Marsya Rohila
Khazanah: Jurnal Mahasiswa Vol. 13 No. 4 (2021): Abstract Proceeding Book: 2st International Conference-Labma Scientific Fair
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/khazanah.vol13.iss4.art28

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Background: Since 2019, the phenomena of the transmission of the Sars CoV-2 virus, also known as Coronavirus Disease 2019 are still happening. The most common efforts to prevent the spread of Covid-19 is use medical masks in accordance with the health protocol recommendations from the Indonesia government. WHO recommend use a medical masks maximum 4 hours a day. The aim of this study is to utilize medical mask waste with the addition of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) plastic to produce alternative bio-oil energy products. Method: The method used in this study is a quantitative and qualitative data-based method with literature studies and research, in which we collect data from various scientific journal sources, such as Garuda Ristekdikti, SINTA, and Google Scholar, using the keywords medical mask waste, Pyrolysis, Plastic waste, and HDPE. Result: The Pyrolysis produce bio oil that can be used as an alternative energy. Conversion of mask waste obtained from the pyrolysis method ranges from 50-60% liquid phase, solid (char) and gases. We improve the quantitative results by adding another raw material variable in the form of HDPE plastic, in which the ratio used is 1:1. Conclusion: The pyrolysis result of medical mask and HDPE plastic with a ratio of 1:1 has been proven to be able to improve the quality of our products qualitatively and quantitatively, which is obtain 28% of solid phase, 54% liquid phase and 18% gas phase,. Keywords: Covid-19, Medical Mask, HDPE, Pyrolysis