Abstract

The development of the tannery industry in addition to being beneficial for the economic growth of the community also has a negative impact on the environment due to the disposal of waste produced. Components of waste produced from the leather tanning industry include residual protein and fat, surfactants, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, coloring and tanning agents. One component that is found in surfactants and often pollutes waters is alkyl benzene sulfonate and linear alkyl benzene sulfonate surfactants. Alkyl benzene sulfonate (ABS) is an anionic surfactant that has a very long and branched carbon chain that is difficult to degrade by microorganisms in nature. Characterization and testing of the activity of porous/activated carbon catalysts will be carried out. The type of porous activated carbon used is coconut shell carbon with microspores character. The stages of this research consisted of the process of impregnation of iron oxide on porous carbon, the surfactant waste degradation process and the characterization of the catalysts produced. Based on the research that has been done, it can be concluded that the catalyst Fe2O3/coconut shell activated carbon is very effective to be applied for the degradation of surfactant waste. The degradation capacity of surfactant wastes increases with increasing concentration of active site Fe. The capacity of the surfactant waste degradation reaction using coconut shell catalyst at t = 3 hours for variations in the concentration of Fe 2%, 4% and 6% respectively 6.77 mmol/gram catalyst, 3.18 mmol/gram catalyst and 1.61 mmol/gram catalyst. The data show that the surfactant waste degradation reaction capacity increases with the increase in the composition of iron oxide added to the surface of the porous carbon support.

Highlights

  • The tannery industry in Indonesia is currently developing very rapidly

  • Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate (ABS) is an anionic type surfactant that has a very long and branched carbon chain making it difficult to be degraded by microorganisms in nature (Yu et al, 2008)

  • The procedure in making iron oxide catalysts with activated carbon carriers begins with the impregnation of the catalyst precursors on the surface of the carbon pore

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Introduction

The tannery industry in Indonesia is currently developing very rapidly. Various products can be produced from the leather tanning industry such as shoes, bags, wallets and other accessories. The development of the tannery industry in addition to being beneficial for the economic growth of the community has a negative impact on the environment due to the disposal of waste produced. Components of waste produced from the leather tanning industry include residual protein and fat, surfactants, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, coloring and tanning agents. We need a waste treatment unit in the leather tanning industry before the wastewater is discharged into the environment. The tannery industry wastewater treatment consists of primary treatment, secondary treatment and tertiary treatment. Tertiary waste treatment needs to be done to ensure that wastewater discharges meet the quality requirements of liquid waste because pollutants in the form of surfactants are generally stable enough compounds and difficult to degrade biologically (Mall et al, 2007). Alkyl Benzene Sulfonate (ABS) is an anionic type surfactant that has a very long and branched carbon chain making it difficult to be degraded by microorganisms in nature (Yu et al, 2008)

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