Oleo cocos

Some people tend to pour the used grease and cooking oil directly down to their kitchen sink drain. These things will accumulate inside the drain pipes, which caused a plumbing problem. When the grease and oil interact with water, it will coagulate and attaches itself to the interior of pipes. Ove...

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Main Authors: Afiq Syahmi, Zuraidi, Nur Hasyimah Jamrah, Musa, Nurul Izzati Khairunnisa, Md Arsad, Salwani, Ismail, Salmiah, Jamal Mat Rosid, Muhammad Zamir, Othman, Nur Atiqah, Nasir
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spelling my-unisza-ir.17662020-11-22T07:29:55Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1766/ Oleo cocos Afiq Syahmi, Zuraidi Nur Hasyimah Jamrah, Musa Nurul Izzati Khairunnisa, Md Arsad Salwani, Ismail Salmiah, Jamal Mat Rosid Muhammad Zamir, Othman Nur Atiqah, Nasir S Agriculture (General) SB Plant culture T Technology (General) Some people tend to pour the used grease and cooking oil directly down to their kitchen sink drain. These things will accumulate inside the drain pipes, which caused a plumbing problem. When the grease and oil interact with water, it will coagulate and attaches itself to the interior of pipes. Over time, the deposits can restrict water flow and eventually clog the drain that will block the entire pipe system and could lead to the water overflowing out of the sink. Regarding this problem, superhydrophobic and superoleophilic materials such as modified raw cotton, natural fiber material, organic adsorbent and nanotubes have a significant role in treating the oil spillage. Activated carbon is one of the organic sorbents used as an absorber to trap oil spills due to its high surface area, low density, good chemical stability and environmental friendliness. Therefore, an invention named ‘Oleo cocos’ is introduced as the solution to this problem. In this study, the activated carbon was formed from waste coconut shells by carbonisation process and ground to powder form. The powder was then tested for the adsorption efficiency in a simulated drainage system. The activated carbon from coconut shells has demonstrated an effective adsorption capacity. Thus, this product can be used by the community for daily routine to prevent the clog in the kitchen sink which can reduce the cost for plumbing maintenance. Thus, this product is a new invention to solve the problem in our community by using household waste. 2020 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1766/1/FH03-PUSPA-20-43697.pdf Afiq Syahmi, Zuraidi and Nur Hasyimah Jamrah, Musa and Nurul Izzati Khairunnisa, Md Arsad and Salwani, Ismail and Salmiah, Jamal Mat Rosid and Muhammad Zamir, Othman and Nur Atiqah, Nasir (2020) Oleo cocos. In: Creations de UiTM Mega Innovation Carnival 2020: Proceeding Book, 06-08 Mac 2020, UiTM Cawangan Selangor, Kampus Dengkil.
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topic S Agriculture (General)
SB Plant culture
T Technology (General)
spellingShingle S Agriculture (General)
SB Plant culture
T Technology (General)
Afiq Syahmi, Zuraidi
Nur Hasyimah Jamrah, Musa
Nurul Izzati Khairunnisa, Md Arsad
Salwani, Ismail
Salmiah, Jamal Mat Rosid
Muhammad Zamir, Othman
Nur Atiqah, Nasir
Oleo cocos
description Some people tend to pour the used grease and cooking oil directly down to their kitchen sink drain. These things will accumulate inside the drain pipes, which caused a plumbing problem. When the grease and oil interact with water, it will coagulate and attaches itself to the interior of pipes. Over time, the deposits can restrict water flow and eventually clog the drain that will block the entire pipe system and could lead to the water overflowing out of the sink. Regarding this problem, superhydrophobic and superoleophilic materials such as modified raw cotton, natural fiber material, organic adsorbent and nanotubes have a significant role in treating the oil spillage. Activated carbon is one of the organic sorbents used as an absorber to trap oil spills due to its high surface area, low density, good chemical stability and environmental friendliness. Therefore, an invention named ‘Oleo cocos’ is introduced as the solution to this problem. In this study, the activated carbon was formed from waste coconut shells by carbonisation process and ground to powder form. The powder was then tested for the adsorption efficiency in a simulated drainage system. The activated carbon from coconut shells has demonstrated an effective adsorption capacity. Thus, this product can be used by the community for daily routine to prevent the clog in the kitchen sink which can reduce the cost for plumbing maintenance. Thus, this product is a new invention to solve the problem in our community by using household waste.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Afiq Syahmi, Zuraidi
Nur Hasyimah Jamrah, Musa
Nurul Izzati Khairunnisa, Md Arsad
Salwani, Ismail
Salmiah, Jamal Mat Rosid
Muhammad Zamir, Othman
Nur Atiqah, Nasir
author_facet Afiq Syahmi, Zuraidi
Nur Hasyimah Jamrah, Musa
Nurul Izzati Khairunnisa, Md Arsad
Salwani, Ismail
Salmiah, Jamal Mat Rosid
Muhammad Zamir, Othman
Nur Atiqah, Nasir
author_sort Afiq Syahmi, Zuraidi
title Oleo cocos
title_short Oleo cocos
title_full Oleo cocos
title_fullStr Oleo cocos
title_full_unstemmed Oleo cocos
title_sort oleo cocos
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1766/1/FH03-PUSPA-20-43697.pdf
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