Abstract

This study aims to determine the yield and quality of liquid smoke in the form of pH values, acid levels, and phenol levels from the burning of red fruit seed waste as raw material for grade 3 liquid smoke using pyrolysis equipment. Liquid smoke is used as an alternative food preservative and flavor enhancer that it can use in the food processing industry to minimize the use of harmful preservatives such as formalin. But it also can be used as a biopesticide in agriculture so that it becomes an alternative to chemical pesticides in controlling pests. It was researched at the Research Laboratory of the Chemical Engineering Department FTI UMI Makassar in July 2020 and the Agrotechnology Laboratory of the Petra Baliem Wamena Agricultural Science College in April 2021. The research activity began by making grade 3 liquid smoke because liquid smoke can be used as a biopesticide at this level. Then proceed with the analysis of the chemical and physical content of liquid smoke. The research method used was an experimental method with six replications on the amount of red fruit seed waste 500 g, 1000 g, and 1500 g. The pyrolysis process was carried out at temperatures ranging from 300-400ºC for 180 minutes. The results of the observations from the tests carried out showed that the liquid smoke of red fruit seed waste produced was more in the weight or quantity of red fruit seed waste 1000 g was BM2 treatment which had a pH value of 3.35, the acid content of 14.20%, total phenol content of 4.91%, quite brown. Thick and smells like liquid smoke. The high levels of acid ranging from 13.73-14.20% and high levels of phenol ranging from 4.91-5.11% compared to previous studies with raw materials for liquid smoke of rice husks, coconut shells, and organic waste, made the liquid smoke of red fruit seed waste as a biopesticide with repellant and anti-inflammatory properties. Insects ate them because acids and phenols can provide an aromatic that insects do not like.

Highlights

  • This study aims to determine the yield and quality of liquid smoke in the form of pH values, acid levels, and phenol levels from the burning of red fruit seed waste as raw material for grade 3 liquid smoke using pyrolysis equipment

  • 3.1 Quality of Raw Materials Liquid Smoke Waste of Red Fruit Seeds As it is known that pyrolysis is a process of lignocellulosic breakdown through combustion under limited oxygen conditions which produces gaseous substances in the form of smoke, liquids in the form of tar, and solids in the form of charcoal whose amount depends on types of materials, methods, and conditions of pyrolysis (Lingbeck, et al, 2014)

  • To ensure that the red fruit seed waste is suitable for use as raw material for making liquid smoke, cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin content test is carried out

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Introduction

This study aims to determine the yield and quality of liquid smoke in the form of pH values, acid levels, and phenol levels from the burning of red fruit seed waste as raw material for grade 3 liquid smoke using pyrolysis equipment. Based on the shape and characteristics that contain cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, red fruit seed waste has the potential as raw material for making liquid smoke. Yunus (2011), reported that the best quality of liquid smoke from coconut shells obtained from a pyrolysis temperature of 400oC and a pyrolysis time of 180 minutes showed that the liquid smoke produced contained 4.13% phenolic compounds, 11.3% carbonyl, and 10.2% acid. In this study, the temperature limit of the pyrolysis tool ranged from 300-400oC, which was carried out for 180 minutes to produce the best yield of liquid smoke of red fruit seed waste. It is necessary to know the quantity of the best raw material for red fruit seed waste to conduct a quantity test of the liquid smoke of red fruit seed waste

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