Recycling Solid Waste of Coconut Oil Industry: A Response Surface-Goal Programming Approach

Waste minimization is a key success factor to achieve sustainability, including in the edible oil industry. One type of solid waste produced substantially in this industry is spent bleaching earth (SBE), which comes from a mixture of bleaching earth (BE) and activated carbon (CA) used in the edible...

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Main Authors: Dwi Agustin Nuriani Sirodj, Ivan Gunawan
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Andalas 2020-11-01
Series:Jurnal Optimasi Sistem Industri
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Online Access:https://josi.ft.unand.ac.id/index.php/josi/article/view/457
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description Waste minimization is a key success factor to achieve sustainability, including in the edible oil industry. One type of solid waste produced substantially in this industry is spent bleaching earth (SBE), which comes from a mixture of bleaching earth (BE) and activated carbon (CA) used in the edible oil refining process. SBE that is recycled through a heating process is known as heat regenerated SBE (HRSBE). The process is influenced by two factors as stated in previous studies: temperature and time. In the current study, we report the results of experiments to find the optimal combination of temperature and time in restoring the absorbent quality of SBE by observing four quality parameters: colors (red and yellow), Free Fatty Acid (FFA), and Peroxide Value (PV). The current study uses Response Surface Methodology (RSM) to design the experiments and to find the equations of the relationship between the factors for each response; as well as Goal Programming (GP) to find the most optimal combination of factors in order to achieve aggregated quality targets. The findings show that 3.414 hours of heating at a temperature of 151.64oC allow HRSBE to produce coconut oil in accordance with the expected quality targets.
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spelling doaj.art-e0db933cf9e9472ba09a5615a07d81de2023-12-20T10:17:08ZengUniversitas AndalasJurnal Optimasi Sistem Industri2088-48422442-87952020-11-0119210.25077/josi.v19.n2.p111-121.2020207Recycling Solid Waste of Coconut Oil Industry: A Response Surface-Goal Programming ApproachDwi Agustin Nuriani Sirodj0Ivan Gunawan1Universitas Islam BandungUniversitas Katolik Widya Mandala SurabayaWaste minimization is a key success factor to achieve sustainability, including in the edible oil industry. One type of solid waste produced substantially in this industry is spent bleaching earth (SBE), which comes from a mixture of bleaching earth (BE) and activated carbon (CA) used in the edible oil refining process. SBE that is recycled through a heating process is known as heat regenerated SBE (HRSBE). The process is influenced by two factors as stated in previous studies: temperature and time. In the current study, we report the results of experiments to find the optimal combination of temperature and time in restoring the absorbent quality of SBE by observing four quality parameters: colors (red and yellow), Free Fatty Acid (FFA), and Peroxide Value (PV). The current study uses Response Surface Methodology (RSM) to design the experiments and to find the equations of the relationship between the factors for each response; as well as Goal Programming (GP) to find the most optimal combination of factors in order to achieve aggregated quality targets. The findings show that 3.414 hours of heating at a temperature of 151.64oC allow HRSBE to produce coconut oil in accordance with the expected quality targets.https://josi.ft.unand.ac.id/index.php/josi/article/view/457goal programmingrecycleresponse surface methodologyspent bleaching earthedible oil
spellingShingle Dwi Agustin Nuriani Sirodj
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Recycling Solid Waste of Coconut Oil Industry: A Response Surface-Goal Programming Approach
Jurnal Optimasi Sistem Industri
goal programming
recycle
response surface methodology
spent bleaching earth
edible oil
title Recycling Solid Waste of Coconut Oil Industry: A Response Surface-Goal Programming Approach
title_full Recycling Solid Waste of Coconut Oil Industry: A Response Surface-Goal Programming Approach
title_fullStr Recycling Solid Waste of Coconut Oil Industry: A Response Surface-Goal Programming Approach
title_full_unstemmed Recycling Solid Waste of Coconut Oil Industry: A Response Surface-Goal Programming Approach
title_short Recycling Solid Waste of Coconut Oil Industry: A Response Surface-Goal Programming Approach
title_sort recycling solid waste of coconut oil industry a response surface goal programming approach
topic goal programming
recycle
response surface methodology
spent bleaching earth
edible oil
url https://josi.ft.unand.ac.id/index.php/josi/article/view/457
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