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led sahaja yang diguna semula (“reuse”). Oleh itu, produk ini amatlah menjimatkan
          kos dan mudah untuk dihasilkan. Tambahan pula, ianya mempunyai nilai estetika,
          mesra  pengguna,  adanya  kecenderungan  inovasi,  mesra  alam,  ergonomik  dan
          bernilai komersial yang mana boleh menarik perhatian pengguna.
          Kata kunci: inovasi, kitar semula, nilai estetika, nilai komersial, 3R

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           PURIFICATION OF WASTE COOKING OIL INTO BIOFUEL USING BIOMASS
              ACTIVATED CARBON TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT

            CHLOE WONG KAI LIN, TEOH YOONG LER, LAW YING XIN, ONG WEI JI
                                 SMJK Ave Maria Convent
                           Jalan Chung Thye Phin, 30250 Ipoh, Perak
                                 komathy2112@gmail.com

          The need for renewable environmentally friendly energy resources is growing every
          day. Biodiesel is one of the most promising alternatives to the conventional non-
          renewable energy resources. Heterogeneous catalysts proved a high efficiency in
          the trans esterification of oils toproduce biodiesel. In this research, activated carbon
          derived  from  agricultural  waste  namely:  sugarcane  bagasse,  coconut  husk  and
          banana  peel  was  tested as  a  heterogeneous catalyst  inthe  trans  esterification  of
          waste  cooking  oil  with  methanol  to  produce  biodiesel.  Activated  carbon  was
          characterized  using  scanning  electron  microscope  and  Fourier  transformed
          infrared. The effect of different operating parameters,  namely operation time (30,
          60, 120 and 180 min), alcohol-to-oil molar ratio (4:1, 6:1, 8:1 and 10:1) and catalyst
          loading  [0.5,  1,  2,  3  and  5%  (w/w)]  was  investigated.  Results  showed  that
          increasing the operational time, the alcohol-to-oil molarratio and the catalyst loading
          increases  the  conversion  to  biodiesel  but  only  to  some  extent;  increasing  the
          stirring rate was found to be beneficial to the process. The optimum conditions were
          found to be 2 hours of heating, 6:1 alcohol-to-oil ratio and 1 wt% catalyst loading.
          Under  optimum  conditions,  the  conversion  to  biodiesel  reached  93.95  %  for  the
          waste cooking oil. The properties of the obtained biodiesel (density, viscosity, flash
          point, pour point and cloud point) were measured giving promising results. The heat
          of  combustion  of  the  biodiesel,  which  is  compared  to  the  heat  of  combustion  of
          diesel fuel from crude oil were studied shows approximately 8% smaller. Biofuel is
          recomended as a clean, biodegradable and biocompatible green product, which is
          in harmony with the political and environmental awareness and in line with future
          strategies on renewable fossil fuels.
          Keywords:  Waste Cooking Oil, Biomass Activated Carbon,  Sugarcane Bagasse,
                    Coconut Husk, Banana Peel

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           MUHAMMAD FAUZAN HANIF BIN MOHD FAIZAL, MUHAMAD FARHAN BIN
             ZAINUDDIN, AZIZAH FAQIHAH BINTI ZUBIR, AMINUR AFIQ BIN RAMZI,
          MUHAMMAD IZZUDDIN BIN ABDUL HALIM, NAJMI SYAHIR BIN MOHD NAJIB,
               MOHAMAD AMIR HARITH BIN MOHD NOH, MUKHLIS BIN AZMAN
                              SMT Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra
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