Ningrum, Desanty Prihastya (2024) Penggunaan Metode Fotokatalisis dalam Pengolahan Air Limbah Industri Hasil Perikanan. Masters thesis, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.
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Abstract
Perkembangan industri yang semakin pesat untuk mendukung kebutuhan hidup manusia, salah satunya dalam industri makanan yang berupa pengolahan ikan di Sentra Ikan Bulak Surabaya. Sentra Ikan Bulak Surabaya memiliki IPAL yang terdiri dari bak penampung, bak pengendap dan biofilter. Metode fotokatalisis yang digunakan dalam penelitian berfungsi untuk meringankan beban organik yang terkandung dalam air limbah sebelum dialirkan menuju unit biofilter. Selain itu, penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menentukan massa senyawa ZnO dan TiO2, waktu dan intensitas penyinaran yang optimum untuk menurunkan parameter BOD, COD dan NH4 dalam limbah cair industri hasil perikanan serta penentuan kinetika kimia. Pada metode fotokatalisis yang menggunakan senyawa ZnO dan TiO2 memiliki massa masing-masing 1 g, 1,5 g dan 2 g. Kemudian terdapat variabel intensitas penyinaran sebesar 732±5,17 μW/cm2, 743±3,56 μW/cm2 dan 849±1,92 μW/cm2 serta variabel waktu penyinaran selama 8 jam yang dilakukan sampling pada setiap jamnya. Setelah itu akan dilakukan analisa hasil dan pembahasan yang digunakan untuk menjawab tujuan penelitian. Proses fotokatalisis menggunakan ZnO diketahui dapat menurunkan kandungan BOD, COD dan NH4 sebesar 27%, 31% dan 35%. Sedangkan proses fotokatalisis menggunakan TiO2 diketahui dapat menurunkan kandungan BOD, COD dan NH4 sebesar 62%, 66% dan 79%. Proses fotokatalisis yang terjadi cenderung mengacu pada model kinetika kimia orde 0 yang berarti laju reaksi tidak bergantung pada konsentrasi ZnO dan TiO2
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The rapid development of industry to support human needs, one of which is in the food industry in the form of fish processing at the Bulak Surabaya Fish Center. The Bulak Surabaya Fish Center has a wastewater treatment plant consisting of a reservoir, a settling tank and a biofilter. The photocatalysis method used in the study functions to lighten the organic load contained in the wastewater before it is flowed to the biofilter unit. In addition, this study aims to determine the mass of ZnO and TiO2 compounds, the optimum irradiation time and intensity to reduce BOD, COD and NH4 parameters in the liquid waste of the fishery industry and the determination of chemical kinetics. In the photocatalysis method using ZnO and TiO2 compounds, the masses are 1 g, 1.5 g and 2 g respectively. Then there is a variable of irradiation intensity of 732 ± 5.17 μW / cm2, 743 ± 3.56 μW / cm2 and 849 ± 1.92 μW / cm2 and the irradiation time variable for 8 hours which is sampled every hour. After that, the analysis of the results and discussion will be carried out which are used to answer the research objectives. The photocatalysis process using ZnO is known to be able to reduce the BOD, COD and NH4 content by 27%, 31% and 35%. While the photocatalysis process using TiO2 is known to be able to reduce the BOD, COD and NH4 content by 62%, 66% and 79%. The photocatalysis process that occurs tends to refer to the 0th order chemical kinetics model which means that the reaction rate does not depend on the concentration of ZnO and TiO2
Item Type: | Thesis (Masters) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | metode fotokatalisis, ZnO, TiO2, limbah cair industri hasil perikanan, kinetika kimia photocatalysis method, ZnO, TiO2, fish products wastewater, chemical kinetics |
Subjects: | T Technology > TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering > TD899 Waste control in special industries, plants, processes, etc |
Divisions: | Faculty of Civil, Planning, and Geo Engineering (CIVPLAN) > Environmental Engineering > 25101-(S2) Master Thesis |
Depositing User: | Desanty Prihastya Ningrum |
Date Deposited: | 01 Aug 2024 06:37 |
Last Modified: | 17 Sep 2024 09:02 |
URI: | http://repository.its.ac.id/id/eprint/111102 |
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