Liquid Smoke Fractionation from Dry Distillation of Styrofoam Board Waste to Produces Liquid Fuel

Styrofoam waste is difficult to be decomposed by bacteria or microorganisms. Therefore it takes a long time to be decomposed naturally. Styrofoam waste, in general, is a big problem for the survival of living things on earth because there are quite a lot of them. So, if not handled properly can caus...

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Main Author: I Dewa K Anom
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Department of Chemistry, Pattimura University 2021-09-01
Series:Indonesian Journal of Chemical Research
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Online Access:https://ojs3.unpatti.ac.id/index.php/ijcr/article/view/4021
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spelling doaj-e6c9fe33e0cc432a8dcd6ba6378fdb692021-10-04T04:41:10ZengDepartment of Chemistry, Pattimura UniversityIndonesian Journal of Chemical Research2338-53592614-26272021-09-0192Liquid Smoke Fractionation from Dry Distillation of Styrofoam Board Waste to Produces Liquid FuelI Dewa K Anom0Universitas Negeri ManadoStyrofoam waste is difficult to be decomposed by bacteria or microorganisms. Therefore it takes a long time to be decomposed naturally. Styrofoam waste, in general, is a big problem for the survival of living things on earth because there are quite a lot of them. So, if not handled properly can cause environmental pollution. Styrofoam waste is inorganic waste composed of polymers derived from chemicals. Additives from styrofoam are harmful to humans because they are carcinogenic. This study aims to utilize Styrofoam board waste into liquid fuel. Liquid fuel from styrofoam waste has been made successfully through dry distillation and fractionation methods. The result of fractional distillation is 42.00% liquid fuel. Based on the physical properties tests that have already been carried out, including the density test, viscosity,  flash point, boiling point, calorific value, and octane number, it turns out that the liquid has characteristics close to the standard gasoline fuel. The MS spectra and the GC chromatogram show that the liquid fuel consists of a mixture of hydrocarbon compounds, namely acetone 0.23%, acetic acid 0.40%, benzene 2.82%, toluene 3.56%, heptane 1.04%, 1-octene 0.26%, butyl ester 4.92%, 2,4-dimethyl-1-heptane 0.32%, p-xylene 13%, the compound with the highest composition was styrene 73.45%. https://ojs3.unpatti.ac.id/index.php/ijcr/article/view/4021Styrofoam, board, liquid smoke, distillation, fractionation, gasoline.
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Liquid Smoke Fractionation from Dry Distillation of Styrofoam Board Waste to Produces Liquid Fuel
Indonesian Journal of Chemical Research
Styrofoam, board, liquid smoke, distillation, fractionation, gasoline.
author_facet I Dewa K Anom
author_sort I Dewa K Anom
title Liquid Smoke Fractionation from Dry Distillation of Styrofoam Board Waste to Produces Liquid Fuel
title_short Liquid Smoke Fractionation from Dry Distillation of Styrofoam Board Waste to Produces Liquid Fuel
title_full Liquid Smoke Fractionation from Dry Distillation of Styrofoam Board Waste to Produces Liquid Fuel
title_fullStr Liquid Smoke Fractionation from Dry Distillation of Styrofoam Board Waste to Produces Liquid Fuel
title_full_unstemmed Liquid Smoke Fractionation from Dry Distillation of Styrofoam Board Waste to Produces Liquid Fuel
title_sort liquid smoke fractionation from dry distillation of styrofoam board waste to produces liquid fuel
publisher Department of Chemistry, Pattimura University
series Indonesian Journal of Chemical Research
issn 2338-5359
2614-2627
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Styrofoam waste is difficult to be decomposed by bacteria or microorganisms. Therefore it takes a long time to be decomposed naturally. Styrofoam waste, in general, is a big problem for the survival of living things on earth because there are quite a lot of them. So, if not handled properly can cause environmental pollution. Styrofoam waste is inorganic waste composed of polymers derived from chemicals. Additives from styrofoam are harmful to humans because they are carcinogenic. This study aims to utilize Styrofoam board waste into liquid fuel. Liquid fuel from styrofoam waste has been made successfully through dry distillation and fractionation methods. The result of fractional distillation is 42.00% liquid fuel. Based on the physical properties tests that have already been carried out, including the density test, viscosity,  flash point, boiling point, calorific value, and octane number, it turns out that the liquid has characteristics close to the standard gasoline fuel. The MS spectra and the GC chromatogram show that the liquid fuel consists of a mixture of hydrocarbon compounds, namely acetone 0.23%, acetic acid 0.40%, benzene 2.82%, toluene 3.56%, heptane 1.04%, 1-octene 0.26%, butyl ester 4.92%, 2,4-dimethyl-1-heptane 0.32%, p-xylene 13%, the compound with the highest composition was styrene 73.45%.
topic Styrofoam, board, liquid smoke, distillation, fractionation, gasoline.
url https://ojs3.unpatti.ac.id/index.php/ijcr/article/view/4021
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