Pengaruh Suhu dan Waktu Aktivasi Arang Aktif dari Tandan Aren (Arenga longipes Mogea) Sebagai Penjernih Air Sungai
The Influence of Temperature and Time Activation on Activated Charcoal Made from Sugar Palm Bunches (Arenga longipes Mogea) as a River Water Purifier

Date
2025Author
Siregar, Naudi Hayati
Advisor(s)
Hakim, Luthfi
Lubis, Yunida Syafriani
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Activated charcoal is a porous material with a high pore volume. Sugar palm
bunches waste has the potential to be a raw material for the activated charcoal
production as a water purifier. This study aims to evaluate the effect of temperature
and time activation on activated charcoal from sugar palm bunches and activated
charcoal as a river water purifier. Pyrolysis of sugar palm bunches was conducted
at 350-400℃ for 6 hours. The pyrolyzed charcoal was activated using physical
method with temperature (575℃ and 625℃) and time (30 and 50 minutes). The
characteristics of activated charcoal were evaluated in terms of yield, proximate
test, and iodine number. The results showed that the yield of activated charcoal
ranged from 79.55 - 82.17%; moisture content of 2.25-8.51%; ash content of 6.63-
7.58%; volatile matter of 0.86-1.40%; fixed carbon 83.83-89.59%; as well as
iodine number of 841.96-939.53 mg/g, respectively. Statistically, showed that the
temperature treatment had a significant effect on all parameters, while the time
treatment and the interaction of the both treatments had no significant effect on the
yield value, ash content, and iodine number. Based on the quality standards of
activated charcoal, all proximate test values and iodine number produced are
included in the quality standards of SNI 06-3730-1995.
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