H. Prasetiawan, D. S. Fardhyanti, H. Hadiyanto, W. Fatriasari
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Biomass waste is one of the promising resource for the production of bio oil. In this study, a mixture of biomass waste will be pyrolyzed in the presence of activated carbon and zeolite as the catalyst. The catalyst concentrations were varied at 2%, 4%, 6%, respectively. While, the pyrolysis process was carried out at 500°C, for 60 minutes, with a nitrogen flow of 3 L/min. The highest bio oil yield was obtained the pyrolysis process by using zeolite with 35% at 4% w/w of the catalyst concentration. The lowest acid number obtained was 42.92 on 4% zeolite catalyst with rice husk biomass as the raw material, the best viscosity was obtained on 4% activated carbon multi feedstock with a viscosity value of 4.96 cP. The best density was obtained in multi feedstock with 4% zeolite catalyst and rice husk with 4% zeolite of 0.996 g/mL.