Bioplastic from Cassava peel and eggshell waste
Nila Tanyela Berghuis, Diah Kemala Mutmainah, Meliana Nur Savitri, Meri Arizki, Dyas Dwi Yunita, Fahdly Awaluddin, Rehan Rizkyta Peranginangin, Athirah Nursalsabila, Ris Kevin Bramasta
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The accumulation of plastic waste and excessive use of plastic is a common environmental issue in Indonesia. Plastics are synthetic polymers that are stable, water-resistant, light, flexible, and firm but very difficult to break down by microorganisms. Decomposition of plastic waste by burning can cause other environmental issues and, during the combustion process can produce dioxin compounds that are harmful to health. An available and affordable alternative to reduce the use of plastic is by using bioplastics. Bioplastics are plastics made from natural materials that microorganisms can break down, so they are more environmentally friendly than commercial plastics. Generally, the main ingredients for making bioplastics are starch or chitosan. The source of starch used in this project comes from cassava peel waste. In this project, researchers also utilize waste from chicken eggshells. The function of adding eggshell waste is to give biodegradable plastic complex characteristics. The ratio between cassava peel and eggshell used was 1:0, 1:1, 1:3, and 1:5. With a 1:1 ratio is the most optimal. The addition of eggshells with the correct ratio (1:1) increased the ability of biodegradation of bioplastics. The results of the Tensile Strength Test of Bioplastic Samples with a ratio of 1:0, 1:1, 1:3, and 1:5 are 9.2 x10-3kgf/cm2, 4.4 x10-3 kgf/cm2, 2 x10-3 kgf/cm2, and 2 x10-3 kgf/cm2.©2022 JNSMR UIN Walisongo. All rights reserved.
从木薯皮和蛋壳废料中提取生物塑料
塑料垃圾的堆积和塑料的过度使用是印尼一个普遍的环境问题。塑料是一种合成聚合物,它稳定、防水、轻便、柔韧、坚固,但很难被微生物分解。通过燃烧分解塑料废物会引起其他环境问题,并且在燃烧过程中会产生对健康有害的二恶英化合物。减少塑料使用的一种可行且经济的替代方法是使用生物塑料。生物塑料是由微生物可以分解的天然材料制成的塑料,因此它们比商业塑料更环保。一般来说,制造生物塑料的主要原料是淀粉或壳聚糖。本项目使用的淀粉来源来自木薯皮废料。在这个项目中,研究人员还利用了鸡蛋壳的废料。蛋壳垃圾的添加作用是赋予生物降解塑料复合特性。木薯皮与蛋壳的使用比例分别为1:0、1:1、1:3、1:5。以1:1的比例是最理想的。以正确比例(1:1)添加蛋壳可提高生物塑料的生物降解能力。比例为1:0、1:1、1:3、1:5的生物塑料试样拉伸强度试验结果分别为9.2 x10-3kgf/cm2、4.4 x10-3kgf/cm2、2 x10-3kgf/cm2、2 x10-3kgf/cm2。©2022 JNSMR UIN Walisongo。版权所有。
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