Purification of used cooking oil using natural corn cob and carbon corn cob as adsorbent with batch operation
B Haryanto,
L N Hutagaol,
N C Sianturi
et al.
Abstract:Adsorption is one of the processes used to purify used cooking oil by using adsorbents from natural and carbonized corn cob as part of sustainability. The adsorption process is chosen because it is more economical, efficient, relatively affordable cost, and can be regenerated. This study was conducted in batches to observe changes in the quality of used cooking oil at certain time intervals and to determine the modeling of adsorption kinetics on natural corn cob and carbonized corn cob adsorbents. The sample o… Show more
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