Abstract

Problem statement: The use and reduce cooking oil is a common phenomena in our society. While some of this cooking oil is further refine most of it however and not subject to any filtration in the refining process medium such as carbon active, silica are commonly use. Approach: The used of bagasse as adsorbent is not common. This is odd especially when structural component of bagasse which is made up of carbon material is suitable as adsorbent and the fact that, adsorbent bagasse further reduce solid waste disposal and hence reducing one source of environmental pollution. Results: This study was undertaken to explore the possibility of using bagasse as adsorbent. Specifically, bagasse is being experimented to reduce the harmful content such as Free Fatty Acid (FFA) and color density in used cooking oil. The variation of adsorbent weight and contact time are used in this research as parameters to determine the effective time and the amount of adsorbent that should be used in the oil refining process. From the experiment conducted, it can be established that bagasse when use as an adsorbent can reduce FFA to 82.14% which is lower the harmful limit. Conclusion/Recommendations: This result is obtained when using 7.5 gr of bagasse for 60 m contact time. Similarly, the color of oil is reduced to 75.67% which is significant and this is base on 10 gr of bagasse with 60 m of contact time.

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  • INTRODUCTIONThe continue use and reuse of cooking oil (palm oil) is common in our society today. There are several reasons for this habit

  • The continue use and reuse of cooking oil is common in our society today

  • About 150 mL used cooking oil was mixed with various weight of adsorbent which is predetermined and continued with the purifying process at various contact time as determined

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INTRODUCTION

The continue use and reuse of cooking oil (palm oil) is common in our society today. There are several reasons for this habit. Degradation reaction products contained in this oil will reduce the quality of the oil and cause adverse effects to humans (Bhattacharya and Singhal, 2008). The parameters used in measuring the quality of used cooking oil in this research are the Free Fatty Acid (FFA), amount of hydrolysis and the color darker is effect from oxidation. This research attempt to explore the use of natural adsorbent made up of bagasse from sugarcane juice waste to recover the used cooking oil. Recycling of disposed oils and waste products from sugarcane juice into purified frying oil and bagasse to be used as adsorbent are expected to reduce waste disposal problems that are consistent with the current discussion today and decrease the prospect of endangering the ecosystem

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