PERFORMANCE OF ARTIFICIAL GREYWATER PROCESSING RESULTS USE OF SHAMPOO WITH SORPTION TECHNOLOGY
Microplastics are one of the new pollutants that are currently becoming a global problem that is quite worrying, especially for the environment. Microplastics are plastic particles with a very small size of 100 nm - 5 mm. Microplastics can come from the use of various products that degrade so tha...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/83986 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Microplastics are one of the new pollutants that are currently becoming a global
problem that is quite worrying, especially for the environment. Microplastics are
plastic particles with a very small size of 100 nm - 5 mm. Microplastics can come
from the use of various products that degrade so that their size becomes smaller.
Personal Care Cosmetic Products (PCCPs) are products that refer to cosmetics
used for the outside of the body such as skin, hair, nails, lips, teeth, and oral cavity.
PCCPs are used to clean and protect these body parts, protect these body parts
from germs, prevent unpleasant odors, change appearance, and keep these body
parts in good condition (Ray, et al., 2020). This research will focus on the
effectiveness of the removal of substances with activated carbon in shampoo waste
water. The shampoo product studied is the product that received the highest score
based on the Personal Care category at the Top Brand Award Phase 1 in 2024.
Based on this study, the average data of pH 6.75; ammonia 0.0104 mg/L;
orthophosphate 0.08 mg/L; phosphate 0.09 mg/L; total COD 193.123 mg/L; NTK
98 mg/L; TSS 112 mg/L; TDS 159 mg/L;????????????5 16.7 mg/L; and microplastics as
much as 116±16 particle/L. In addition, treatment using activated carbon was
effective in reducing pH, phosphate, NTK, total COD, ????????????5 and TDS parameters
and removing microplastics. |
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