KARAKTERISASI DAN RECOVERY PROTEIN DARI AIR CUCIAN MINCED FISH DENGAN MEMBRAN REVERSE OSMOSIS
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2009Author
Uju
Nurhayati, Tati
Ibrahim, Bustami
Trilaksani, Wini
Siburian, Maglory
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Recovery of minced fish wastewater soluble protein was done by reverse osmosis membrane. The mincefish wastewater has high level polluting load. It contains COD and TSS 4.233 and 55,06 mg/l respectively, but it is potential to utilized because of high protein and amino acids content especially glutamic acid. Fluxes of permeate during recovery process were kept on steady state in the beginning process i.e at 15 l/m2h for without prefiltration and 20 l/m2h for 0,9 micron prefiltration. During concentration, flux time decreased from 22,11 l/m2h at concentration factor 1 to 12,95 l/m2h at concentration factor 1,52. In other sides the rejection value of protein increased from 90,11% in the beginning process to 99,50% in the end of the concentration process. In the end of the recovery stage, yielded 0,401 g/l concentrate contain twenty one folds greater than original. Therefore permeate stream delivered high quality effluent and met the standard of wastewater effluent.