2017
DOI: 10.29238/sanitasi.v8i4.24
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Pengaruh Aktivasi Fisik Zeolit Alam Sebagai Adsorben Dalam Proses Adsorpsi Minyak Jelantah

Abstract: Minyak jelantah jika dikonsumsi akan menimbulkan penyakit bagi manusia, sedangkan apabila dibuang ke lingkungan akan dapat mencemari lingkungan sekitar. Supaya minyak jelantah bisa digunakan kembali, perlu dilakukan proses penjernihan minyak jelantah dengan cara adsorpsi Salah satu faktor yang mempengaruhi besar kecilnya adsorbsi adalah luas pemukaan adsorben. Sehingga perlu dilakukan aktivasi terhadap adsorben untuk meningkatkan luas permukaan.  Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mencari kondisi suhu dan waktu op… Show more

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“…Then the zeolite in the furnace at a temperature of 300°C for 2 hours. The sample is removed and then stored in a desiccator, then analyzed by BET and XRF [12].…”
Section: Making Adsorbentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then the zeolite in the furnace at a temperature of 300°C for 2 hours. The sample is removed and then stored in a desiccator, then analyzed by BET and XRF [12].…”
Section: Making Adsorbentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physics adsorption is adsorption that occurs due to the van Der Waals forces, i.e. intermolecular forces are greater than the intermolecular attractive forces or relatively weak attractive forces between the adsorbate and the surface of the adsorbent, so that the adsorbate can move from one part to another surface of the adsorbent [7]. The difference between chemical adsorption and physical adsorption is based on the homogeneity of the adsorbent and adsorbate, adsorption energy, reversibility, and the thickness of the adsorbent layer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%