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Judul Makalah : Economic Benefit Potential on Recovery of Solvent Lubricant Waste Penulis Makalah : Rinette Visca, Mubarokah Nuriaini Dewi, Ade Julien, Hera Dwi Paramita, Ika Uswatun Hasanah Identitas Makalah : a. Judul Prosiding : International Conference on Islam, Science and Technology (ICONISTECH) – Book of Proceedings b. ISBN : - c. Tahun Terbit : 2020 d. Penerbit : European Alliance for Innovation (EAI) e. Jumlah halaman : 5 f. Alamat repository : https://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/eai.11-7-2019.2298025

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Judul Makalah : Economic Benefit Potential on Recovery of Solvent Lubricant Waste Penulis Makalah : Rinette Visca, Mubarokah Nuriaini Dewi, Ade Julien, Hera Dwi Paramita, Ika Uswatun Hasanah Identitas Makalah : a. Judul Prosiding : International Conference on Islam, Science and Technology (ICONISTECH) – Book of Proceedings b. ISBN : - c. Tahun Terbit : 2020 d. Penerbit : European Alliance for Innovation (EAI) e. Jumlah halaman : 5 f. Alamat repository : https://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/eai.11-7-2019.2298025

Kategori Publikasi Makalah :  Prosiding Forum Ilmiah Internasional (beri pada kategori yang tepat) Prosiding Forum Ilmiah Nasional

Hasil Penilaian Peer Review : Nilai Maksimal Prosiding Nilai Akhir Komponen Internasional Nasional Yang Yang Dinilai Diperoleh  e. Kelengkapan unsur isi makalah (10%) 1,00 0,8 f. Ruang lingkup dan kedalaman pembahasan (30%) 3,00 2,5 g. Kecukupan dan kemutahiran data/informasi dan 3,00 2,8 metodologi (30%) h. Kelengkapan unsur dan kualitas penerbit (30%) 3,00 2,8 Total = (100%) 10,00 8,9 Kontribusi pengusul: Penulis pertama 5,3

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Ferra Naidir, S.T., M. Eng., Ph.D NIDN : 0309107306 Unit Kerja : Universitas Jayabaya Bidang Ilmu: Teknik Kimia Jabatan : Lektor

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Judul Makalah : Economic Benefit Potential on Recovery of Solvent Lubricant Waste Penulis Makalah : Rinette Visca, Mubarokah Nuriaini Dewi, Ade Julien, Hera Dwi Paramita, Ika Uswatun Hasanah Identitas Makalah : a. Judul Prosiding : International Conference on Islam, Science and Technology (ICONISTECH) – Book of Proceedings b. ISBN : - c. Tahun Terbit : 2020 d. Penerbit : European Alliance for Innovation (EAI) e. Jumlah halaman : 5 f. Alamat repository : https://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/eai.11-7-2019.2298025

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International Conference of Islam, Science, and Technology

Science and Technology of Islam World in Facing up Industrial Revolution 4.0

Book of Proceedings BOOKBookBook of OFProceedings Of ABSTRACT Proceedings

Bandung City, th th July, 11 -12 2019

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TABLE OF CONTENT

Table of Content i Preface Conference Chairman xx Preface Rector of Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung xxii Schedule of ICONISTECH 2019 xxiii Committee xxvii

CODE SCOPE: AGROTECHNOLOGY

AGR-01 Effectiveness of Mixed Insecticides Active Materials of Butyl Phenil Methyl Carbamate (Bpmc) Using Imidacloropid on Coconut Roses (Nilavarta lugens) in Lusi Variety Glutinous Rice Salamet Ginandjar, Muhammad Subandi, Budy Frasetya, Sri Mulyati, Dina Gustiana 2 AGR-02 Lettuce and Water Spinach Growth in Patin Fish (Pangasius sp) Culture Using Aquaponic System Yuli Andriani, Zahidah, Yayat Dhahiyat, Herman Hamdani, dan Ristiana Dewi 3 AGR-03 Soil Fertility and Yield of Rice During Two Season on Organic and Inorganic Fertilized Sugiyanta, Isna Tustiyani 4 AGR-04 Production of Sweet Corn on Sand Pit Soil Using Phosphate Solubizing Bacteria and Bokhasi Cecep Hidayat, Sutio Agusti, Sofiya Hasani 5 AGR-05 Growth Respone of Young Tea Plants on Andisol Soil of Gambung High Land, West , Indonesia Mixed With Ameliorants on Zero Point of Charge Status Pudjo Rahardjo, Restu Wulansari, Eko Pranoto, Mahfud Arifin, Tualar Simarmata, Ai Yanti Rismayanti1, Tutun Nugraha, Dani L. Hakim 6 AGR-06 Effect of Sterilization Technique on Fingerroot Explant Growth P Epin, L Chaidir, A Sudrajat, Dikayani, N Wicaksana 7 AGR-07 Planting Media Effects on Red Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. Var. Arista) Growth and Yield in Aquaponic System Ahmad Taofik, Budy Frasetya, and Amalia Fitri 8 AGR-08 The Effect of Various Total Nitrogen (Total-N) Concentrations in Hydroponic Nutrient on The Growth of Kailan Plant (Brassica oleraceae L.) Budy Frasetya, Kundang Harisman, Adham Gumilang Saputra, Adjat Sudrajat 9 AGR-09 Effect of Different Leaf Explant Position in in-Vitro Propagation of Tasikmalaya Snake Liberty Chaidir, Astri Yulianti, Noladhi Wicaksana, Winda Puspitasari 10

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AGR-10 The Effect of Macro-Micro Fertilizer Ratio on leaf Brassica oleracea Variety Green Dwarf Curly with Hydroponic Raft System Yati Setiati, M. Subandi, Maulida Ayu Lestari, Budy Frasetya 11 AGR-11 Chemical Responses on Fluventic Eutrudept Due to Organic Amendments Application, in Sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.) Farming System Dani Lukman Hakim, Kamarul Rahim Kamarudin, Pudjo Rahardjo 12 AGR-12 Non-Destructive Measurement of Water Content of Red Guava Fruit Using Uv-Visible-Near Infrared Spectroscopy And Multivariate Analysis Kusumiyati, Ine Elisa Putri, Yuda Hadiwijaya, Wawan Sutari, and Farida 13 AGR-13 Increasing Vigor, Nitrogen, and Phosphat Content in Rhizosphere and Shoot of Oil Palm Seedling in Pre Nursery with Seed coating and Enricment T. asperellum, E. sacchari, And Vesikular Myccorhiza Arbuskular (VMA) Esty Puri Utami, Eny Widajati, Endah Retno Palupi, Nurita Toruan- Mathius 14 AGR-14 The Effect of PGPR (Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria) Concentration on Growth and Yield of Red Bean Rd. Budiasih, Suparman, Linlin Parlinah dan Wiwin Kurniawati 15 AGR-15 Shade Effect on Growth, Yield, and Shade Tolerance on Three Cultivars of Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Noertjahyani, Choerul Akbar and Ai Komariah 16 AGR-16 Production Factors and Feasibility of Capture Fisheries in The Nusantara Fisheries Pot of City Euis Dasipah, Tuti Gantini, Uen Priatna Sunarya 17 AGR-17 Yield Ability Test of Four Genotypes Strawberries at Ciwidey District in Bandung Lia Amalia, Nunung Sondari and Renny Yuniasari 18 AGR-18 The Effect of Gibberrellin (GA3) Concentration on The Growth of Sugarcane Orchid (Grammatophyllum speciosum)Protocorm in Vitro Elly Roosma Ria, Reni Nurhayatini, Yesi Agustin 19 AGR-19 The Effect of Glycerol Addition to The Storability Trichoderma harzianum Biofungicide and Its Effects to The Development of Fusarium Wilt on Cayenne Pepper Plants Ida Yusidah, Ahmad Taofik, Asep Yusuf Fathurohman 20 AGR-20 Biodiversity of Macroalgae Endhophytic Microorganisms and It‟S Potential as an Antibacteria Againts Eschericia coli on West Beach Pasir Putih Pangandaran, Nia Rossiana, Idzni Harashta Haifa, Nisa Zulfani Dewi Ratnantiati, Hanny Noerainy, 21 AGR-21 Evaluation of Agronomic and Anatomic Characteristic of Third Generation Arrowroot Plant (Maranta arundinacea L.) Resulted Gamma Iradiation Puspita Deswina , Luluk Prihastuti and Aziz Saputra 22

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AGR-22 Genetic Diversity, Heritability and Correlation of Quantitative Traits Sweet Corn Lines (Zea mays L. saccharata) MS-UNSIKA Muhammad Syafii, Fatkhu Rokhman, and Asep Harpenas 23

CODE SCOPE: APPLIED SCIENCES

APP-01 The Influence of Underwriters and Macroeconomic Conditions on Post Ipo Stock Performance in The Long Run Fenny Hapsari J.Ariyani 25 APP-02 Analysis Influence of Perceived Quality, Price, and Loyalty Program on Customer Loyalty at Garuda Indonesia Airlines Bayuaji Prasetyo 26 APP-03 Xanthan Gum by Xanthomonas campestris as a Printing Thickener on Cotton Fabrics with Reactive Dyes Srie Gustiani, Cica Kasipah, Eva Novarini, Qomarudin Helmy 27 APP-04 Impact Factor Analysis of Aircraft Maintenance Personnel Based on Hfacs Framework Nova Wijayanti, Anton Wachidin Widjaja 28 APP-05 The number of MSMEs continues to grow from year to year so that it can provide an important role in economic growth in Indonesia. Therefore, in order to continue to support economic growth in Indonesia and be able to survive competition, MSMEs must be abl Edsa nathasya valentina, Rambat Lupiyoadi 29 APP-06 Effectiveness Demand Forecasting Analysis for XYZ Brand Jeans (Case Study in PTGP) Ezra Diamond Christo Purwanto, Nofrisel 30 APP-07 Utilization of Clove Buds Waste as Potential Candidate for Eco- Friendly Packaging from Optimization of Clove Oil Extraction Study by Steam Distillation Meri Ayurini, Azka Rohbiya Ramadani, Khabib Khumaini, Paramita Jaya Ratri 31 APP-08 Synthesis of CuO Nanoparticles for Adsorbent of Methylene Blue Dani Gustaman Syarif, Hasniah Aliah, Jakaria Usman, Yofi Ike Pratiwi 32 APP-09 Formulation of Lipstick using Bot Extract (Beta vulgaris L.) as DYE Aji Najihudin, Akmal, Novianti Agisni 33 APP-10 Green Synthesis of Al2O3 Nanoparticles for Heat Transfer Nanofluid Utilizing Lemon Extract Yofi Ike Pratiwi , Dani Gustaman Syarif , Arie Hardian 34 APP-11 Improving the performance of radiator heat transfer using Al2O3 nanofluids from local bauxite Jakaria Usman, Dani Gustaman Syarif, Jupiter Sitorus Pane 35 APP-12 The Processing of Golden Snail (Pomacea canaliculata) to Reduce Level of Heavy Metal Pb and Cd Ade Gunawan, Achyani, Muhfahroyin, Widya Sartika Sulistiani, 36

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Hening Widowati APP-13 The Effect of Adding ZrO2 Nanoparticles to Fe-18Al-15Cr Alloys with Mechanical Alloying Process for Oxidation Resistance Lolytah, Djoko Hadi Prajitno 37 APP-14 The Effectiveness of Washing and Demand to Reduce Levels Pb Heavy Metal in Kijing Shell Meat (Pilsbryoconcha exilis) in The Dam Raman Metro Utara Lampung Imroatul Munawaroh, Achyani, Widya Sartika Sulistiani, Agus Sutanto, Hening Widowati 38 APP-15 Broiler Chicken (Gallus domesticus) Gut Analysis by Application of Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) Larvae and Propolis as Feed Supplement Ida Kinasih, Risda Arba Ulfa, Dini Suciawaty 39 APP-16 Initial Electrochemical Analysis of Al-doped Lithium Titanate as Negative Electrode for Lithium Ion Capacitor Ahmad Sohib, Slamet Priyono, Wahyu Bambang Widayatno, Achmad 40 APP-17 Use of Lemna sp. As Antioxidant in Feed and its Effect on Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Performance Iskandar, Dikdik Kurnia,Yeni Mulyani, Irfan Zidni, Anggi Riyanto, Yuli Andriani 41 APP-18 Revenue Optimization Using Booking Class Management Based On Traveler Behavior Analysis in Indonesian Airline Mulyandra Pratama, Athor Subroto 42 APP-19 Business Growth Initiation Through Configuration of Relational Marketing Approaches and Digital Marketing Based Customer Acquisition Strategy Muhammad Irfan 43 APP-20 Credit Scoring Model using Financial and Non-Financial Variables for SME Customer Assessment in Telecommunication Company Linggar Asa Baranti 44 APP-21 The Effects of Behavioral Biases on Investment Performances of Individual Investors in the Indonesian Stock Market Insuk Cho, Dony Abdul Chalid 45 APP-22 Analysis Interrelation Operational Risk Impact To The Performance Third Party Logistic in PT XYZ Widya Oktavia Rahmawati, Nofrisel 46 APP-23 The Effects of Psychological Capital, Knowledge Sharing, Role Overload to Readiness For Change Arief Kharisvan, Budi W. Soetjipto 47

CODE SCOPE: CHEMISTRY

CHE-01 The Optimization of Essential Oil Extraction from Java Cardamom Raissa, Windi Cahya Amalia, Meri Ayurini, Khabib Khumaini, Paramita Jaya Ratri 49 CHE-02 Recovery of Solvent Lubricant Waste Rinette Visca,Ade Julien,Hera Dwi Paramita,Ika Uswatun Hasanah 50 iv

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CHE-03 The Adsorption Mechanism Study of 4-(4,5-Diphenyl-1H-Imidazole- 2-Yl)-N,N- Dimethylbenzenamine on Metals as The Corrosion Inhibitor Using Density Functional Theory Simulation Tirta R. Mayangsari, Syifa Asatyas 51 CHE-04 The Effect of Whey Protein addition on the Physical Properties of Alginate-Based Edible Films from Brown Algae (Sargassum sp.) as Halal Edible Film Alternative Vina Amalia, Hadya Ayu Hajayasti, Asep Supriadin, Gina Giftia Azmiana Delilah 52 CHE-05 The Empirical Meaning of The Use of Soil Dust for Ritual Purification/Cleaning in Islamic Teachings in Relation to Chemical Composition and Adsorption Properties of Soil Dust Dede Suhendar, Riza Andriani, Yunita, Humaira Virda Ayuni, Hasniah Aliah, Tety Sudiarti, 53

CHE-06 Use of Butterfly Pea (Clitoria ternatea) Extract as a Indicator in Acid Base Titration Vina Amalia, Yulia Sukmawardani, Asep Supriadin, Siti Fajri Nurramdani 54 CHE-07 Preparation Of ZnO/SiO2 Composite From Battery Waste And Rice Husk Ass For Decolorization Of Methylene Blue Eko Prabowo Hadisantoso, Popy Listiani, Soni Setiadji 55 CHE-08 Characterization of A Raw Starch Degrading Alpha Amylase From The Rhizosphere Soil Citatah Karst Region Bacillus sp. K2Br5 Tina Dewi Rosahdi, Tia Bestiana Nur Azizah, Fitriani Nurul Hidayati, Rija Lailatus 56 CHE-09 Processing of Total Chromium and Organic Compound in Tannery Waste Water Using Egg Shell Waste and Zeolite Sand Soni Setiadji, Citra Fitriani Kusman, Masfufah Mulyasyaroh, Yusuf Amin, Vina Amalia, Eko Prabowo Hadisantoso, Yusuf Rohmatulloh and Tsani Adiyanti 57 CHE-10 The Effect of Concentration and Temperature on The Activities Of Polyvinyl Alcohol (Pva) as Iron Corrosion Inhibitors in Solution of NaCl 1 % Tety Sudiarti, Siti Robiah Pitriah , Asep Supriadin 58 CHE-11 The Effect Of Concentration And Temperature On The Activities Of Mango Skin Extract Polar Fraction And Semi Polar Fraction As Iron Corrosion Inhibitors In Solution of NaCl 1 % Tety Sudiarti, Desanti Saripupah, Asep Supriadin 59 CHE-12 An experimental design approach for determination of rare earth elements as a complex with DTPA ligand by voltammetry method Santhy Wyantuti, Uji Pratomo, Sarah Besylda Anwar, Yeni Wahyuni Hartati, Anni 60 CHE-13 Solvent Extraction and Stripping of Gadolinium (III) from Samarium (III) and Europium (III) Using D2EHPA as Extractant Diana Hendrati, Husein H. Bahti, Uji Pratomo, Chindy Wulandari , Retna Putri Fauzia, and Santhy Wyantuti 61

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CHE-14 A Voltammetric Epithelial Sodium Channels Immunosensor Based on Screen Printed Carbon Electrode Modified with Reduced Graphene Oxide Yeni Wahyuni Hartati, Sonya Fatimah Yusup, Jacob Yan Mulyana, Santhy Wyantuti, Yulia 62 CHE-15 Applications of Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles For Electrochemical Biosensor of Sus scrofa Mitochondrial DNA Detection Maulida Fajriyah, Shabarni Gaffar, Anni Anggraeni, Yeni Wahyuni Hartati 63 CHE-16 Analysis of Selenite in Water Sample With Square Wave Stripping Voltammetry Technique Using Copper Amalgam Working Electrode Adib Hasanawi, Ria Sri Rahayu 64 CHE-17 Microwave Assisted Organic Synthesis of 4-(4,5-Diphenyl-1H- Imidazole-2- yl)-N,N-Dimethylbenzenamine as Corrosion Inhibitor on Carbon Steel Syifa Asatyas, Deana Wahyuningrum 65 CHE-18 Optimization Ginger Essential Oil Extraction using Various Solvents and Extraction Methods Khabib Khumaini, Meri Ayurini, Farid Imam Hidayat, Paramita Jaya Ratri 66 CHE-19 Analysis of Characteristics of Corn Strach and Waste Based on Extraction Time Variations Corn Variety Pioneer S. Rosalinda, Sarifah Nurjanah, Rudy Adi Saputra, Nurpilihan Bafdal 67

CODE SCOPE: COMPUTER SCIENCE

COM-01 Assessing Tax Online System Success: A validation of Success Model with Focus Group Study Beki Subaeki, Aedah Abd Rahman, Syopiansyah Jaya Putra, Titik Khawa Abdul Rahman, Cecep Nurul Alam 69 COM-02 Web-Based Hiking Equipment Information System Dian Rahadian, Andri Suryadi, Siti Husnul Bariyah, Yuniar Purwanti, Kuntum A N 70 COM-03 Augmented Reality (AR) for Visualizing Solar System Motion Surya Gumilar, Ali Ismail, Irma Fitria Amalia, Demmy Dharma Bhakti 71 COM-04 Air Quality Forecasting with R Irwan Setiawan 72 COM-05 Human Detection in Surveillance Video using Deep Learning Neural Networks Framework Dima Maharika Dinama, Qurrota A'yun, Achmad Dahlan Syahroni 73 COM-06 The Influence of Artificial Neural Network Architecture and Its Activation Function on The Accuracy of The Results of Arabic Handwriting Recognition Husni Mubarok, Rianto, Aradea 74

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COM-07 Implementation of Simple Additive Weighting Method in Determination of Aid for students from Low Socio-Economic Status Family Mohamad Irfan, Faiz M Kaffah, Hilman Rismana, Muhammad Deden Firdaus, 75 COM-08 Boyer Moore Algorithm for Book Title Search Engine Dian Sa‟adillah Maylawati, Beki Subaeki, Habibie Muhammad Amien, 76 COM-09 Fuzzy Tahani Method in the Recommendation System for Selecting Mountain Tourism Destinations in West Java Agung Wahana, Esa Firmansyah, Hasby Ifkar Al Rosyid, Rifqi Syamsul Fuadi, 77 COM-10 Scoring System and K-Means Algorithm for Mutaba'ah Yaumiyah Activity Ichsan Taufik, Nopianti Sa‟adah, Neng Lisda Yuni Suparna, Jumadi, Popon Dauni 78 COM-11 Implementation of Huffman Algorithm on Digital Signature to Prove The Ownership Portable Document Format R Reza El Akbar, Rohmat Gunawan, Firman Setiawan 79 COM-12 Decision Support System for Tourism Destination Recommendation using Fuzzy Tahani Muhammad Ali Ramdhani, Khaerul Manaf, Aldi Surya Pratama, Gitarja Sandi, 80 COM-13 Plagiarism Detection in Autograder for PHP Programming Language Nelita Apriyani, Aldy Rialdy Atmadja, Rifqi Syamsul Fuadi 81 COM-14 Application of the Bayes Theorem to the Expert System for Diagnosing Big Red Chili Plants Cecep Hidayat, Sy. Yuliani, Ripa Maulida Husna, Rio Guntur Utomo, Esa 82 COM-15 The Urgency of Naive Bayes Implementation in Predicting the Payment of Tuition for New Students at the State Islamic University of Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung Yana Aditia Gerhana, Undang Syaripudin, Raka Fajar Salinggih, Agung Wahana 83 COM-16 Optical Character Recognition Using Otsu Threshold to Detect Al- Qur‟an Tajweed Aldy Rialdy Atmadja, Didit Meidi, Yana Aditia Gerhana, Popon Dauni 84 COM-17 Design of the Academic Guidance Database Using Object-Oriented Data Model Edi Mulyana, Muhamad Tsani Abdul Hakim 85 COM-18 A Decision Support System for Appointment of Teaching Staff Islamic Boarding school Using a Weighted Product Algorithm Nur Lukman, Deden Suparman, Jati Gunawan, Wildan Budiawan Zulfikar, 86 COM-19 Hotel Search System Application Design Using K-Nearest in Depok City Hamzah Romi Istnanto, Herly Nurahmi, Neny Rosmawarni, Dipa Taruna 87 vii

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COM-20 Comparison Model Linear Regression, Neural Network and Support Vector Machine in Sound Resonance Experiments to Get The Speed of Sound in The Air Irfan Syafar Farouk, Mustafa bin Mamat, Mada Sanjaya, Lutfiana DA 88 COM-21 Web Based Application for Diagnosing Diseases Using Fuzzy Inference System Chairisni Lubis, Agus Budi Dharmawan, Ery Dewayani, Novario Jaya Perdana, Yosua Andre Setiawan 89 COM-22 Comparison of Naive Bayes Classifier and C45 in Predicting Student Study Period Wildan Budiawan Zulfikar, Indra Falah, Yana Aditia Gerhana, Mohamad Irfan 90 COM-23 Convolutional Neural Network as an Extractor Feature For Image Search Sandi Fajar Rodiyansyah, Ardi Mardiana 91 COM-24 5C Based Credit Recommendations Using the Fuzzy Method Fidya Arie Pratama, Odi Nurdiawan, Kaslani, Dadang Sudrajat, Nining Rahaningsih 92 COM-25 Optimization of Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP) on scheduling tour packages using Genetic Algorithms Odi Nurdiawan, Fidya Arie Pratama, Dadang Sudrajat, Kaslani ,Dian Ade Kurnia 93 COM-26 Implementation of K-Means Clustering for Grouping of Feasibility of Passport Applicant Documents Andi Setiawan, Ade Irma Purnamasari, Fidya Arie Pratama, Nana Suarna, Odi 94 COM-27 Selection of Interaction Behavior Between NPC Games Using Fuzzy State Machine Method Dadang Sudrajat, Dian Ade Kurnia, Fidya Arie Pratama, Odi Nurdiawan 95 COM-28 Visualization of Achieving Program Quality Using the Mamdani Inference System Method Mohamad Irfan, Wildan Budiawan Zulfikar, Ivan Adrian 96 COM-29 Implementation of Kampoeng Hijrah Residence Housing Catalog Based on Virtual Reality Acep Irham Gufroni, Muhammad Adi Khairul Anshary, Andi Nur Rachman, 97 COM-30 Multinomial Naïve Bayes and Rapid Automatic Keywords Extraction for Taharah (Purify) Law Chatbot Rizkita Habib Muhtar, Yana Aditia Gerhana, Dian Sa‟adillah Maylawati 98 COM-31 Expert System for Predicting Children Mental Retardation using Forward Chaining Riyan Naufal Hays, Akip Suhendar, Dian Sa‟adillah Maylawati, Sumiati, Ila 99 COM-32 Customers Profiling and Market Basket Analysis Using K-Means Algorithm and Association Rules Mining: Evidence from Indonesia E-commerce Company Pratiwi Arizona, Arga Hananto 100 viii

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COM-33 Analysis of Backpropagation Neural Neural Network Algorithm on Student Ability Based Cognitive Aspects Fahmi Izhari, Muhammad Zarlis, Sutarman 101 COM-34 Implementation of Fuzzy C-Means (FCM) Method For Grouping Heart Disorder Patient Data Sumiati, Yoti Marelita, Akip Suhendar, Riyan Naufal Hay‟s 102 COM-35 Digital Processing of Blood Cells Using Matlab Nunik Destria Arianti, Azah Kamilah Muda, Noorashikin Ahmad, Neny Rosmawarni, Fitri Ramasita 103 COM-36 File Training Generator For Indonesian Language In Named Entity Recognition Using Anago Library Irfan Fadil 104 COM-37 Haversine Formula Implementation to Determine Bandung City School Zoning Using Android-Based Location Based Service Undang Syaripudin, Niko Ahmad Fauzi, Wisnu Uriawan, Wildan Budiawan Z 105

CODE SCOPE: ELECTRICAL ENGINERING

ELE-01 Telemetry System at Ground Control Station of Atmospheric Balloon Payload using Delphi 7 Helfy Susilawati, Akhmad Fauzi Ikhsan, Mugits Rabbani, Ade Rukmana, Teddy Mulyadi Hidayat 107 ELE-02 Automatic Drip Irrigation System Design for Paprika Plants in a Screen House Helfy Susilawati,Dhami Johar Damiri, Diki M Noor, Tri Arif Wiharso, Sofitri Rahayu 108 ELE-03 DESIGNING A REMOTE MONITORING AND OPERATING SYSTEM FOR BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION GENSETS Akhman Fauzi Ikhsan, Ade Rukmana, Rully M Hidayat, Muhamad Masykur, Tri 109 ELE-04 Analysis Electricity System at Wind Power Plan (PLTB) Vertical M M Isa, D Syahbana, I A Pramana, R Andika, P Wulandari, A Syahriar 110 ELE-05 A Study of Magnetorquer as an Active Attitude Control in Nanosatellite Nabilla Maharani1, Agus D. Prasetyo2, Budi Syihabuddin3, Edwar4, Heroe Wijanto5 111 ELE-06 Charging and Discharging Battery System Automation in Simple Wind Power Plant M Chw Al Fajar, Ahmad Al Afif, Ahmad Idris, Adhytya Dhava Shalsa Putra, Putri Wulandari, Ary Syahriar 112 ELE-07 Data Communication Using LoRa Module for Transmitting information of Flood Mia Rosmiati, Moch Fahru Rizal, Ilma Rezza DewaPermana 113 ELE-08 Design and Implementation Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) of Filtration Process of Water Treatment Plant (WTP) by Using Raspberry PI 3 B Sayidha Larasati, Eki Ahmad Zaki Hamidi, Mufid Ridlo Effendi 114 ix

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ELE-09 Dual-Band Circular Microstrip Patch Antenna Based on Reactively Loaded Techniques And DGS for RFID Reader Nanang Ismail, Elita Wijayanti, Folin Oktafiani, Abdul Latip 115 ELE-10 EXIT Analysis for 5G NR Demapper and Further Enhancements Fadli Afandi Putra, Khoirul Anwar, Levy Olivia Nur 116 ELE-11 The Implementation of The Prototype Of The Flood Disaster Early Detection System and Its Security Lia Kamelia, Edi Mulyana, Wahyu Susilo 117 ELE-12 Analysis of Doppler Effect of Future Railway Mobile Communications ins Indonesia Muhammad Hendra Maulana Sambas, Khoirul Anwar 118

ELE-13 Study on Radio Frequency Profile of Indonesia Digital Television DVB-T2 for Urban Areas Dian Fitriyani, Khoirul Anwar, Desti Madya Saputri 119 ELE-14 Study on Profiles of Indonesia Digital Television DVB-T2 Channel Model for Rural Areas Anita Setyaningtyas, Khoirul Anwar, and Desti Madya Saputri 120 ELE-15 Study on Interferences Between Future Railway Mobile Communication System (FRMCS) and Cellular GSM in Indonesia 121 Abdul Khamid Ridwanuddin, Khoirul Anwar ELE-16 Barometric Pressure Effect on 5G Channel Model Validated using Convolutional Codes 122 Rahmattio Fa'is Baihaqi, Khoirul Anwar, Rina Pudji Astuti ELE-17 UWB Antenna Optimization using Linear Regression for Wireless Capsule Endoscopy Application in WBAN 123 Mutiara Kaffa, Bambang Setia Nugroho, Miftadi Sudjai ELE-18 Accelerometer as Land Movement Early Detection 124 Firmansyah M S Nursuwars, Neng Ika Kurniati , Muhamad T Hidaya ELE-19 Suppressing Al(OH)_3 Product Accumulation on Air Cathode of Al- Air Battery by Porous Silica Xerogel Composite Layer H. Aripin, Nurul Hiron, Firmansyah M S Nursuwars, Nundang Busaeri, Svilen Sabchevski 125

CODE SCOPE: ETHICS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

ETH-01 Hoaxes and the Dissemination of Hope through Social Media in the Islamic Perspective: White Lies versus Black Lies Muharman Lubis 127 ETH-02 The Ethics of Censorship based on Islamic Perspective: The Impact towards Intellectual Freedom Muharman Lubis 127

CODE SCOPE: INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY

INF-01 Comparison of Effects of Different Social Media Contents on Consumer Based Brand Equity Emmanuela Kanya Majesta 130 x

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INF-02 The Effect of Transformational Leadership and Organizational Culture on Employee Creativity and Innovation at PT PJB UP Muara Tawar Alfian Sulthoni, Jimmy Sadeli 131 INF-03 Investor Attention on Stock Return and Liquidity: Evidence on Emerging Market Fitri Aprilina, Zaӓfri Ananto Husodo 132 INF-04 Managerial Decision Making Using Big Data Analytics on Web- Based Business Radityo Pradana, Rizky Luxianto 133 INF-05 Developing an Interactive Multimedia Application for Teaching Fard Salah to Children Nizar Alam Hamdani, Erwin Yulianto 134 INF-06 The Implementation of Depth First Search in the Information System of Thesis Supervision and Viva Voce Scheduling (A Case Study at Informatics Engineering Study Program, Universitas Langlangbuana) Awan Setiawan, Galih Abdul Fatah Maulani, Mokhamad Hendayun, Helfy Susilawati 135 INF-07 Design of Architecture Enterprise Information System in Government Instance Using Framework Gartner Euis Nur Fitriani Dewi 136 INF-08 Design of Integrated Electricity Monitoring System for Smart Home using Mobile Application and Website Amar R. Yusuf, Kartiko F. Gumilang, Budi Syihabuddin, Ratna Mayasari, Trasma Yunita 137 INF-09 Exploring the Relationship of Individual Indicator as the Critical Factor in Information Security Awareness Pipit Liandani, Muharman Lubis, Wahjoe Witjaksono 138 INF-10 Factors Affecting the Use of Information Systems in Hybrid Models Dwi Yuniarto, M Agreindra Helmiawan, Dani Indra Junaedi, Asep Saeppani , Yan 139 INF-11 Developing Agile ICT Project Model using Input-Process-Output Logic Bayu Waseso, A‟ang Subiyakto, Aedah binti Abd Rahman 140 INF-12 Evaluation of Knowledge Transfer in E-Learning Version 3.5 of The Pamulang University With COLLES Method Thoyyibah T 141 INF-13 The prototype of Dam Monitoring and Control System Based on Internet of Thing Putri Agustina, Devie Ryana Suchendra, Gita Indah Hapsari 142 INF-14 Big Data Analysis to enhance the effectiveness of Bank XYZ Credit Card Promotion Teguh Winarto, Adrian Achyar 143 INF-15 Building a Data Quality Program With Dama International Framework in University Hanung nindito prasetyo 144

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INF-16 Implementation of Bee Colony Optimizion Algorithm on Mobile Application for Finding the Nearst Location of Islamic Boarding Schools (Pesantren) in Bandung Jumadi, Yeti Heryati, Muhamad Sayid Amir Ali Lubis, Cecep Nurul Alam 145 INF-17 The Prototype of Automatic Railway Gate Control System Using Ultrasonic and Vibration Sensor Wildan Budiawan Zulfkar, Popon Dauni, Muhammad Mahmud Saputra, 146 INF-18 Implementation of Question Answering System by Using the Rule- Rased Method About Prophet Muhammad S.A.W. Wisnu Uriawan, Ikbar Nur Muhammad 147 INF-19 Evaluation Of Sistem Data Pokok Pendidikan (DAPODIK) On UPTD Dinas Pendidikan of District North Sumedang Using The Octave S Method Fathoni Mahardika, Irfan Fadil, Fidi Supriadi , Agun Guntara 148 INF-20 Assessment Questionnaire of Information Communication Technology (ICT) Rural in Indonesia Esa Firmansyah, A‟ang Subiyakto, Aedah Binti Abd. Rahman 149 INF-21 On Designing Application of Finding Nearby Islamic Boarding Schools in West Java using Haversine Formula and Euclidean Distance Algorithms Diena Rauda Ramdania, Rian Andrian, Rudi Zaenal Abidin , Mohamad Irfan, 150 INF-22 Reliable Communication Systems for Monitoring of Transportation in Mining Industries Muhammad Adib Kamali, Khoirul Anwar, Desti Madya Saputri 151 INF-23 Readiness Model To Measure Implementation Information Technology On Cooperatives In Indonesian: A Systematic Literature Review Khaerul Manaf, Yana Aditiya Gerhana, Cecep Nurul Alam 152 INF-24 Face Recognition Application Using Adaptive Boosting and Gray Level Co-Occurrence Matrix Chairisni Lubis, Novario Jaya Perdana, Hengki Pranoto 153 INF-25 An Extension of UTAUT2 with Trust for Mobile Games: An Empirical Study in Indonesian Younger Generation Bayu Kelana, Anggar Riskinanto, Gilang Maulana Iwanusa 154 INF-26 EXIT Analysis for Iterative Decoding of Polar Codes Fauzil Halim Mufassa, Khoirul Anwar, Fadil Habibi Danufane 155 INF-27 Relationship Modeling between Digital Literacy, The Use of e- Resources and Reading Culture of Students at STMIK Sumedang using PLS-SEM Reny Rian Marliana, Leni Nurhayati 156 INF-28 Using PLS-SEM and Interpretative Analysis for Testing Questionnaire of The Success of Information Systems Strategic Planning Benefit Realization Bernadus Gunawan Sudarsono, A'ang Subiyakto, Aedah Binti Abd Rahman, Manorang Sihotang, Alexius Ulan Bani, Agus Budiyantara 157

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INF-29 Low Cost Sensor for Smart Lab Environment Model Based on Artificial Intelligence Approach Desmira, Norazhar Bin Abu Bakar, Romi wiryadinata 158 INF-30 Investigating Bhattacharyya Parameters for Short and Long Polar Codes in AWGN and Rayleigh Fading Channels Obed Rhesa Ludwiniananda, Khoirul Anwar, and Budi Syihabuddin 159 INF-31 Architecture of Product Digital Scales using Modbus and UDP Protocol-Based Esa Fauzi, Nur Rohman Fajri, Yani Iriani 160 INF-32 Factor Affecting Technology Adoption on Early-Childhood Education Operators Arie Kusumawati, Nuraini Purwandari 161 INF-33 An Integrated Model of TAM and UGT for Social Media Maraya Krisnandita, Bayu Kelana, Anggar Riskinanto 162 INF-34 Community Readiness For Adopting e-CiRM in Serang Banten : A Qualitative Exploration Vidila Rosalina, Tb Ai Munandar, Achmad Nizar Hidayanto, Harry Budi Santoso 163 INF-35 A Hybrid method based on Particle Swarm Optimization For Restaurant Culinary Food Reviews Oman Somantri, Dian Ade Kurnia, Dadang Sudrajat , Nining Rahaningsih, 164 INF-36 Identification of Abnormal Blood Cells Based on 3D Images Using Image Processing Approach Nunik Destria Arianti, Azah Kamilah Muda, Noorashikin Ahmad 165 INF-37 Identify the Severity of Cirrhosis Based on the Level of AST and ALT Enzymes By Using 3D Image Processing Approach and K- Means Clustering Method Nunik Destria Arianti, Azah Kamilah Muda, Noorashikin Ahmad, Neny Rosmawarni 166 INF-38 Optimal Routing for Broadband Mobile Cognitive Radio Base Station in Disaster Recovery Networks Widiya Tria Putri Hidayat, Hario Prakoso dan Khoirul Anwar 167 INF-39 Performance Clustering of the Human Development Index Using the Semi Supervised K-Means Algorithm Dadang Sudrajat, Arif Rinaldi, Dian Ade Kurnia, Raditya Danar Dana,Nining Rahaningsih 168 INF-40 Machine Learning Approaches To Improve The Detection of Plagiarism in Scientific Articles Muhammad Agreindra Helmiawan, Irfan Fadil, Esa Firmansyah, Fathoni Mahardika,Fidi Supriadi 169 INF-41 The Role of Mobile Phone in E-learning Siti Nurmiati, Abdul Karim bin Mohamad, Sazalinsyah bin Razali 170 INF-42 Application of Client Server Network in Multiplayer Augmented Reality Games Andi Nur Rachman, M. Adi Khairul Anshary, Nazmi Ridwan 171

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INF-43 Sentiment Analysis of Indonesian Airlines using Online Textual Reviews on TripAdvisor using Big Data Analytics Sigit Pramono, Arga Hananto 172 INF-44 Factors That Influence the Success of ICT Governance Among Private Islamic Higher Education Institution: A Model Development Cecep Nurul Alam, Yaya Suryana, Nasihudin, A. Rusdiana 173 INF-45 Automatic Email Alert on the Internet of Things-based Smart Motion Detection System Nur Widiyasono, Alam Rahmatulloh, Helmi Firmansah 174 INF-46 Big Data Analytics Framework to Support Airlines Sales and Marketing Strategy (A Study in Garuda Indonesia) Anggriyanto Yona Saputra, Adrian Achyar 175 INF-47 Adaption of Big Data Technology for ITG Trust Framework: A Coherent Framework Resad Setyadi 176 INF-48 Big Data Analytics of Abandoned Online Transaction in Garuda Indonesia Website Muhammad Al Qodri, Adrian Achyar 177 INF-49 Analyzing Customer Satisfaction: Users Perspective towards Btnproperti – Pioneer Of Indonesian Bank‟s Real Estate Online Shop Portal Josua Saut Mangaraja Baringbing, Hardius Usman 178 INF-50 The Effect of Online Video Campaign on Viewers' Desire To Donate Syahrul Gifari, Anggar Riskinanto 179 INF-51 Effect of Product Brand Ambassador to Increase Purchase Intention Yohanes Raymond Adikarta 180 INF-52 A Systematic Review: Extending Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use Technology Model to Assess Determinant Factors of Technology Acceptance of Shariah Financial Technology in Indonesia Dedi Wibowo 181 INF-53 The Design of Expert System Applications for Early Detection of Prostate Disease Using the Fuzzy Algorithm Neny Rosmawarni, Choo Yun Huoy, Zeratul Izzah binti Mohd Yusoh, Annissa Octaviani 182 INF-54 Media Development Learning Game Al-Qur‟an Interactive Multimedia based Dadan Zaliluddin, Ade Bastian, Arif Muhamad Ramdani 183 INF-55 Comparison Of Countries That Implement Blockchain Technology For National Logistic Marhaeni, Yahaya Abd Rahim, Nanna Suryana Herman 184 INF-56 Implementation of Virtual Reality for Virtual Laboratories on Plant Anatomy Lessons Muhammad Adi Khairul Anshary, Ryan Ardiansyah, Ringgit Al- Gifari 185 INF-57 An Integrated Model of TAM and UGT for Social Media Maraya Krisnandita, Bayu Kelana, Anggar Riskinanto 186

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INF-58 Architecture Planning Information Manufacture System Using Enterprise Architecture Planning Purnomo Sidiq, Demmy Dharma Bahakti 187 INF-59 Development of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) in the Form of a Practical-Oriented Application for Household Coffee Processing Guidelines M. Panji Pranadikusumah, Vela Rostwentivaivi, Ati Atul Quddus 188 INF-60 Model of Readiness and Success in Adopting Mobile Government (m-Government) among Government Institutions in Indonesia Muhammad Syarif Hartawan, Ali Rahman, Hoga Saragih, Aedah Abd Rahman 189

CODE SCOPE:_INTEGRATED ISLAM TO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

INT-01 Effects of Global Economic Variables to Indonesian Government Securities Himawan Wiratama, Rifki Ismal 191 INT-02 Levenshtein Distance Algorithm for Hifdzil Quran Quiz Wahyudin Darmalaksana, Ali Rahman, Egi Andriana, Ichsan Taufik 192 INT-03 Green Chemistry Solution to Environmental Problems Ujang Supiandi, Ferli Septi Irwansyah, Widodo Dwi Ismail Azis, Wahyudin 193 INT-04 An Approach of Expert System Using Forward Chaining And Breadth First Search Method To Determine The Right of Heirs Based on Islamic Law Opik Taupik Kurahman, Gina Giftia Azmiana Delilah, Haitsam Basil El-Hady, Nur 194 INT-05 The Relation of Religion and Science in the Chemistry Student Research Gina Giftia Azmiana Delilah, Elis Ratna Wulan 195 INT-06 Design of Hadith-mentioned Similarity Model Arif Rachmat, Albarda 196 INT-07 Scientific Explanations for Several Verses of the Quran and Hadith from 5G Modern Coding Theory Khoirul Anwar, Ikhfan Ammar Rangkuti, and Nur Indah 197 INT-08 Islamic Learning Based on E-Learning Irfan Ahmad Zain, Cecep Nurul Alam, Nano Nurdiansah 198 INT-09 Developing AL-Qur'an Memorization Management Through the WEB System Tedi Priatna, Nurhamzah, Nano Nurdiansah 199 INT-10 Business Process Improvement Using Service Blueprint Method on Sharia Account Opening PT Bank Syariah XYZ Nurhidayati 200 INT-11 The Factors That Influence to Indonesian Consumers to Purchase Korean Halal Food Lee Jongho, Sri Rahayu Hijrah Hati 201

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INT-12 The Impact of Service Quality, Technology Acceptance and Religiosity on The Selection of Islamic Bank And Fintech – Investigating The Stagnation of Indonesian Islamic Banking Hidayat Wira Kusuma, Dedi Wibowo 202 INT-13 Why People Intent to Invest Using Islamic Finance: An analysis of perceived benefit, risk, and maqoshid sharia Dona Ramadhan, Dedi Wibowo 203

CODE SCOPE: LIFE OF SCIENCE

LIF-01 Formulation Development, Optimization And Evaluation of Simpur Leave Gel for Wound Healing Aji Najihudin, Akmal, Galih Eka Rahmawan 205 LIF-02 Analysis In Silico of E2 Gene of Human Papilomavirus type 16 as a Candidate Peptide Vaccines Source for Cervical Cancer Yani Suryani, Opik Taupiqurrohman 206 LIF-03 Effect of Light Intensity and 6-Benzylaminopurine (BAP) on In vitro Propagation and Growth of Soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill) Ateng Supriyatna, Witri Madiana Rahayu 207 LIF-04 Neuroprotective Benefits of Spirulina platensis Extract on Drosophila Melanogaster Model of Parkinson‟s Desease Mohamad Agus Salim, Muhammad Subandi 208 LIF-05 Some of the Facts of the Miracle of The Quran as Proven in the Plant Growth and Yield Muhammad Subandi, Budy Frasetya, Wulandari 209 LIF-06 The Pattern Behavior of Javan Gibbon (Hylobates moloch) in Bandung Zoological Garden Astuti Kusumorini, Wamaliah, Sekarwati Sukmaningrasa 210 LIF-07 Effect on Amphibian (Anura) Diversity Ana Widiana, Muhammad Danil, Astri Yuliawati 211 LIF-08 Antibacterial Activity of the Kecombrang Plant (Etlingera elatior) Solvent Fraction on Escheriachia coli and Staphylococcus aureus Asep Supriadin, Afina Firdiana, Tety Sudiarti 212 LIF-09 Biodiversity and Conservation Status of Estuaries Fish Species, Cianjur, West Java, Indonesia: A Preliminary Tri Cahyanto, R. Ajeng Syahar, D. R. P., Haryono, Epa Paujiah, Wildan Arsyad Fadlly 213 LIF-10 Screening of Cellulase Producing Bacteria from White Oyster Mushrom Growth Waste Media Rina Budi Satiyarti, Marlina Kamelia, Deffi Novitasari, Nurhaida Widiani, Dwijowati Asih Saputri, Supriyadi 214 LIF-11 The Effect of Nanosilica to Skeletonema costatum Growth Ujang Subhan, Zahidah Hasan, Herman Hamdani, Yuli Andriani, Yulita 215 LIF-12 Motivation and Creative Performance, Moderating Effect of Creative Self Efficacy and Importance of Reward in News TV Stations Eva Julianti, Mohammad Mustaqim 216 xvi

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LIF-13 Effect of Probiotics Addition with Different Dosage on Water Quality Performance of Sangkuriang Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) Farming in the Aquaponic System Zahidah Hasan, Yuli Andriani, Herman Hamdani, Asep Sahidin, Sukmawati Br. Surbakti 217 LIF-14 Predicting The Depletion Level of Cultivation Area on Dry-Land Agriculture Ecosystem Along The Watershed of Serayu River Central Java A. H. Syaeful Anwar, Prabang Setyono, Djoko Purnomo, Suntoro 218 LIF-15 Molecular Methods for Identification of Yeast Solubilizing Phosphate Isolate KR.1 BP.4 Isolated From Phosphate Guano in Karst Citatah Area Anggita Rahmi Hafsari, Firda Rizky Khoerunnissa 219 LIF-16 Bioconversion of Food Waste by Black Soldier Fly, Hermetia illucens Larvae (Diptera : Stratiomyidae L.) for Alternative Animal Feed Stock Ucu Julita, Siti Sawitri Fatimah, Yani Suryani, Ida Kinasih, Lulu Lusianti Fitri, Agus Dana Permana 220 LIF-17 The Effect of Various Rootone F Concentrations on Stem Root Stevia (Stevia rebaundiana Bertoni M.) Diah Ika Putri, Eneng Nurmuadifah, Lida Amalia, Sri Mulyaningsih, Leni Sri Mulyani 221 LIF-18 Preliminary Survey on Cavernicolous Insecta in Tasikmalaya Karst Area, West Java Isma Dwi Kurniawan, Intan Lupida Diana Susila, Iman Aulia Rahman, Ida Kinasih 222 LIF-19 Difference in Diversity and Abundance of Echinoderms in the Neritic Zone at Sayang Heulang Beach and Cibako Beach, Garut Sriwahjuningsih, Hudiana Hernawan, Fitri Eka Silviani, Leni Srimulyani 223

CODE SCOPE: MATEMATICS AND ITS APPLICATION

MAT-01 A Predator-Prey Model with Allee Effect, Fear Factor, Anti- Predation, and Periodic Harvesting Rate Padma Sindura Adhyarini, Dipo Aldila 225 MAT-02 Eco-Epidemiological Model in The Interaction of Pelecanidae Birds and Tilapia Fish Andina Putri Amalia, Dipo Aldila 226 MAT-03 A Mathematical Model of Malaria Control with Fumigation and the Bias Factor Annisa Amalia, Dipo Aldila , Bevina D. Handari 227 MAT-04 Bifurcation Analysis on A Dengue Model with Vaccination Strategy Retno Pudjiani, Dipo Aldila , Bevina Desjwiandra Handari 228 MAT-05 Mathematical Formulation for the AlliSya Protection Integration Model Rini Cahyandari, Asep Solih Awalluddin , Dwi Putri Utami, Ahfazh Fauzy 229 MAT-06 The Effects of GeoGebra on Problem Solving Skills in Integral xvii

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Calculus D Sofyan, N Puspitasari , I Maryati, B Basuki, S S Madio 230

MAT-07 Enhancing Problem Posing Skill in Linear Program By GeoGebra- Assisted N Puspitasari, D Sofyan , R Sundayana, R Nuraeni, I P Luritawaty 231 MAT-08 Weibull Cox Proportional Hazard for Censored Data A.S. Awalluddin, P.M.Mustofa , R.Cahyandari 232 MAT-09 On the Edge Irregularity Strength of Firecracker Graphs Rismawati Ramdani, Desi Laswati Suwandi 233 MAT-10 Stage Structure Dynamical Model with Time Delay on Prey Population Fadilah Ilahi, Arief Fatchul Huda, Mustofa Saturi Naryanto 234 MAT-11 Mathematical Modelling of HIV-1 Virus Interaction and CD4+T Cell Response Dani Suandi, Fadilah Illahi, Imam Prihatno 235 MAT-12 The Application of Genetic Algorithm in Solving Traveling Salesman Problem Elis Ratna Wulan, Neulis Pipit Apriani 236 MAT-13 Modification of Sarrus's method to calculate determinant of 3 x 3 matrix Esih Sukaesih, Cucu Cahyati, Elis Ratna Wulan 237 MAT-14 Implementation of Density Based Spatial Clustering of Applications with Noise (DBSCAN) and Multi-objective Co-variance Based Artificial Bee Colony (M-CABC) Algorithm on Portfolio Optimization Problem M. R. Ilham, G. F. Hertono , B. D. Handari 238 MAT-15 Synergy Analysis and Growth Opportunity for PT XL Axiata Tbk after Acquisition 2011-2018 Ratna Ayu Gitasari, Rofikoh Rokhim 239 MAT-16 Prediction of Live Weight Using Various Body Measurements of Australian Brahman Cross Cattle Ahmad Taofik, Cepy Slamet, Agung Wahana , M. Ali Ramdhani 240

CODE SCOPE: PHYSICAL SCIENCE

PHY-01 Two Dimensional Magnetotelluric Modeling using SimPEG Imamal Muttaqien, Ibriah Soniya, Jajang Nurjaman 242 PHY-02 Preliminary Study of Photon Energy and Material Phantom Effects on Photon Fluence In Rectangular Parallelepiped (RPP) Phantom Using Monte Carlo Simulation – Fluka Indriani Rahmawati, Ridwan Ramdani, Yudha Satya Perkasa 243 PHY-03 Power Flattening Study of Small Long Life PWR Using Thorium Cycle M Nurul Subkhi, Zaki Su‟ud, Abdul Waris, Sidik Permana 244 PHY-04 Electrical and Ethanol Sensing Properties of Fe2O3-ZnO Screen- Printed Thick Films

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P Gumarang, R N Iman, A Sawitri , D G Syarif, H Aliah 245 PHY-05 A Simple Biomechanics Analysis of Silat Cimande (Jurus Pamacan) using Video Motion Analysis Ilham Hindawan, Muhtar Solihin, Bebeh Wahid Nuryadin 246 PHY-06 A Low Cost and Portable Smartphone Microscopic Device With Laser Diode Lens Bebeh Wahid Nuryadin, Hasniah Aliah, Asti Sawitri , Ulwan Arsalan Abdullah, Ibnu Wira F, Eka Pratikna, M Jayatri Iskandar, M Yulian Priansyah, Salman Alfarizi, Pikriansah Gumarang 247

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PREFACE CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN

Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb.

Internasional Conference of Islam, Science, and Technology (ICONISTECH) is the first international conference organized by Science and Technology Faculty, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung and hopefully to be implemented biannual. This year, ICONISTECH main theme is Science and Technology of Islam World in Facing up Industrial Revolution 4.0. The Conference involves eight co-host, namely: Telkom University, Universitas Siliwangi, STIMIK Cirebon, STIMIK Sumedang, Universitas Garut, Universitas Winaya Mukti, Universitas Pertamina, and Institut Pendidikan Indonesia Garut and attended by 235 participants comes from all over Indonesia, Malaysia, and Korea. They will discuss and share issues, new advances, and research results in integration of Islam, science, and technology in the paralel sesions. The Conference will be preceded by a plenary season presenting two key note speakers, namely Prof Titi Khawa Abdul Rahman, Professor and Dean School of Science and Technology at Asia at University and Dr. Daud Mohamad, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of Departement of Nuclear Science and Applications. All accepted papers will be published in proceeding by Springer publisher and selected papers will be published in reputable international journal and national journal of Sinta 2 accredited. On behalf of commitee I would like to express my gratitude and deep appreciation to: Rector of UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung, Dean of Science and Technology Faculty, Head of Research and Publication Centre, Key note speakers, co-host, presenters, participants and all committee for their contribution on this event. Hopefully this conference provides benefits for all parties not only as a means of information exchange, but also able to build a network in research cooperation and joint publication to develop science and technology for the mankind welfare.

Wassalamualaikum Wr. Wb.

Dr. Cecep Hidayat Conference Chairman

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PREFACE RECTOR OF UNIVERSITAS ISLAM NEGERI SUNAN GUNUNG DJATI BANDUNG

Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb.

All praises to Allah SWT. for His blessings so that we can get together in good health in the International Conference on Islam, Science and Technology (ICON ISTECH 2019). The conference is held by the Faculty of Science and Technology of the UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung, with the theme "Science and Technology of Islamic World in Facing up Industrial Revolution 4.0." on July 11, 2019, at the Grand Tjokro Hotel Bandung.

On this wonderful occasion, I am the Rector of the university sending the highest appreciation to the committee for organizing this conference. By bringing the concept of the integration of science, technology, and Islam, the theme is particularly relevant to the scientific concept developed at the UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung, namely "Wahyu Memandu Ilmu (revelation guides science)".

The concept of "Wahyu Memandu Ilmu" adopted by UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung epistemologically, means that Islamic studies are an umbrella for non-Islamic studies, and vice versa. This model can be found in academic research tradition in Indonesia what the so- called “an umbrella research”. This means how to place Islamic studies as an umbrella of science and research for non-Islamic studies, and vice versa. In short, in the epistemology of "Wahyu Memandu Ilmu", Islamic science is a spirit or starting point for the study of non- Islamic sciences. Therefore, the theme of this conference is highly relevant.

The new era of the 4.0 industrial revolution, or the industry based on the information technology, has opened new challenges for UIN Bandung to develop technology-based science with the Islamic science approach. This is very important as a contribution of UIN Bandung, as an Islamic university, to give a distinctiveness in the scientific development in the field of science and technology with the Islamic approach, to deal with that change.

I hope this conference can produce a positive contribution to the development of science and technology, by encouraging the emergence of innovations in the field with various research activities and knowledge sharing, through discussions about the most recent issues both in nationally and internationally.

In addition, as we know, one of the indicators for measuring the quality of higher education is determined by the scientific publications. This is a challenge for UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung, to produce good quality of scientific works, especially in the fields of science and technology.

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In these developments of innovation and scientific contributions, I realise the importance of this conference, which is attended by researchers, lecturers, and experts from the field to improve the quality of research. I hope that this opportunity can give more benefits for participants, to share knowledge and ideas, and the outcomes of the research.

On this occasion, I would like to express my deepest gratitude to all participants who participate in this conference; the organizing committee that has prepared this seminar; and those who sponsored this event. Hopefully, this seminar runs well and gains the expected results. Congratulations on participating in the International Conference on Islam, Science and Technology (ICON ISTECH 2019), may Allah SWT bless us. Amin.

Wassalamualaikum Wr. Wb.

Prof. Dr. H. Mahmud, M.Si. Rector of UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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SCHEDULE OF ICONISTECH 2019

Date : 11th July 2019 TIME ACTIVITY 07.00-08.00 Registration Opening Ceremony Welcoming Remarks National Anthem Recitation of the Holy Qur'an Du'a 08.00-08.30 Safety Briefing Event Report by Chairman Opening Speech by Rector Awarding Certificate to Co-Host Photo Session 08.30-08.45 Coffee Break Safety Briefing Keynote Speakers: 08.45-10.45 1. Prof. Dr. Titik Khawa Abdul Rahman (Asia E. University, Malaysia): "Islam and Technology" 2. Dr. Daud Mohammad (Deputy Director General and Head of Dept. of Nuclear Sciences and Applications IAEA): "Developments of Science and Technology in Moslem World in Facing Up Industrial Revolution 4.0"

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3. Sony Suhandono M.Sc.,Ph.D.(Institut Teknologi Bandung): “Survive in The Industrial 4.0”

Moderator: Cepy Slamet, M.Kom 1st Parallel Session

Room Lily 1 Lily 2 Tulip 1 Tulip 2 Azalea Plumeria Magnolia Chrysan Orchid Cecep N.A. Moderator Anna A. R. Isma Dwi K. M. Indra N.S. Dian S. Diena R. R. Lia Kamelia Fadilah Ilahi Nunung K. Yudha S. P. Operator Agung R. Opik T. Ali Rahman Rifqi S. F. Firman K. I. Ahfadz N. Citra F. K. Ate Mei S.

11.00-12.00 Agr-1 Lif-1 Inf-2 Com-1 Inf-24 Ele-5 Mat-1 Phy-1 Int-1 11.00-11.30 Agr-2 Lif-3 Inf-4 Com-2 Inf-27 Inf-48 Mat-2 Phy-2 Int-3 Agr-5 Lif-4 Inf-5 Com-3 Inf-28 Inf-53 Mat-3 Phy-3 Int-7 Agr-6 Lif-6 Inf-6 Com-5 Inf-30 Inf-54 Mat-4 Phy-5 Int-8 11.30-12.00 Agr-7 Lif-9 Inf-7 Com-6 Inf-34 Inf-55 Com-34 Che-15 Int-9 Agr-12 Che-2 Inf-8 Com-9 Inf-36 Inf-56 Com-35 Che-17 Int-10 12.00-13.30 Pray and Lunch Break

2nd Parallel Session

Room Lily 1 Lily 2 Tulip 1 Tulip 2 Azalea Plumeria Magnolia Chrysan Orchid

Agr-8 Lif-10 Inf-9 Com-11 Inf-37 Inf-59 Com-36 Che-18 Int-11 13.30-15.00 13.30-14.00 Agr-11 Lif-13 Inf-10 Com-14 Inf-38 Eth-1 Com-37 Che-19 Int-12 Agr-13 Lif-15 Inf-11 Com-17 Inf-40 Eth-2 Mat-7 App-7 Int-13 Agr-14 Lif-16 Inf-12 Com-19 Inf-41 Ele-1 Mat-8 App-8 Lif-5 14.00-14.30 Agr-15 Lif-17 Inf-15 Com-21 Inf-45 Ele-2 Mat-9 App-10 Che-5

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Agr-16 Lif-19 Inf-16 Com-23 Inf-47 Ele-3 Mat-13 App-11 App-4 Agr-17 App-12 Inf-17 Com-24 Com-16 Ele-4 Mat-14 App-13 App-6 14.30-15.00 Agr-18 App-17 Inf-18 Com-31 Com-22 Ele-6 Ele-13 App-14 App-21 Agr-19 Che-1 Inf-19 Com-4 Inf-29 Ele-7 Ele-14 App-15 App-22 15.00-15.30 Pray and Coffee Break 3rd Parallel Session

Room Lily 1 Lily 2 Tulip 1 Tulip 2 Azalea Plumeria Magnolia Chrysan Orchid

Agr-20 Che-3 Inf-20 Com-25 Inf-60 Ele-9 Ele-15 Che-12 Che-4 15.30-16.00 15.30-16.30 Agr-21 Che-6 Inf-22 Com-26 Inf-26 Ele-10 Ele-16 Che-13 Mat-16 Agr-22 Che-8 Inf-23 Com-27 Inf-33 Ele-12 Ele-17 Che-14 Int-6 Lif-14 Che-9 Com-10 Com-29 Inf-35 Ele-19 Ele-18 Agr-10 App-2 16.00-16.30 App-3 Che-10 Inf-1 Com-32 Inf-39 Inf-52 Mat-6 Com-13 App-5 Agr-3 Che-11 Inf-14 Com-33 Inf-46 Com-20 Mat-15 Com-30 Closing Ceremony

16.30-17.00 Announcement of The Best Presenters and Favorite Poster Closing Speech by Dean

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Date : 12nd July 2019 Time Activity 07.00-08.00 Meeting Point at Lobby Grand Tjokro Hotel Trip to Lembang : - The Lodge Maribaya 08.00-12.00 - De Ranch - Floating Market 12.00-13.00 Lunch 13.00-14.00 Trip to Bandung 14.00-16.00 Visit Tour of Gedung Sate, Gedung Merdeka, Town Square of Bandung and Braga 16.00-19.00 Visit to Shopping Spot: Rumah Mode, Factory Outlet Jl. Riau Area 19.00-20.00 Back to Grand Tjokro Hotel

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COMMITTEE

1. Prof. Dr. H. Mahmud. M.Si Steering Committee 2. Prof. Dr. H Asep Muhyidin, M.Si Steering Committee 3. Prof. Dr. H Oyo Sunaryo Steering Committee 4. Prof. Dr. H. Muhammad Ali Ramdhani, MT Steering Committee 5. Dr. Wahyudin Darmalaksana Steering Committee 6. Dr. H. Opik Taupik Kurahman Steering Committee 7. Dr. Ir. Cecep Hidayat Organizing Committee 8. Dr. Ana Widiana, M.Si Organizing Committee 9. Eki Ahmad Zaki Hamidi, MT Organizing Committee 10. Dr. Hj Yani suryani Organizing Committee 11. Dr. Asep Supriadin Organizing Committee 12. M Mas‟ud , S.Ag. M.M.Pd Organizing Committee 13. Nur Lukman, M.Kom. Organizing Committee 14. T.Jenab Organizing Committee 15. Mohamad Irfan, ST., M.Kom. Organizing Committee 16. Dr. Liberty Chaidir Organizing Committee 17. Drs. Hendra Gumilar Organizing Committee 18. Dr. Hj. Hasniah Aliah, M.Si. Organizing Committee 19. Gina Gifftia M.Ag Organizing Committee 20. Dr. Elis Ratna Wulan, S.Si., MT. Organizing Committee

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Economic Benefit Potential on Recovery of Solvent Lubricant Waste

Rinette Visca 1, Mubarokah Nuriaini Dewi 2, Ade Julien 3, Hera Dwi Paramita 4, Ika Uswatun Hasanah 5 {[email protected] 1, [email protected] 2, [email protected] 3, [email protected] 4, [email protected] 5}

Chemical Engineering- Jayabaya University 1,2,3,4,5

Abstract. Solvent Lubricant Waste Production of an XYZ oil company was very high, this is due to the many laboratory tests that require organic solvents for washing lubricant of equipment. In addition, laboratory requirements for organic solvents are also very high, to overcome this problem, the distillation of organic solvents was carried out to obtain organic solvents of lubricant waste that can be recovered. The purpose of this study was to regenerate the solvent of solvent lubricant waste. The purity of organic solvents from the resulting distillate was analyzed by using the Fourier Transform Infra- red (FTIR) Spectroscopy. Results showed that the recovery of solvent lubricant waste is financially beneficial for the company. With an onsite solvent distillation unit will reduce solvent/consumables purchase order costs by 90–95%.

Keywords: Recovery, Solvent, Lubricant waste, FTIR, cost-benefit analysis

1 Introduction

The lubricant has been used primarily for reducing friction between moving parts of various machinery or equipment, minimize material wear, improve the efficiency of equipment and for energy savings. This large amount of waste lubricant has a significant impact on both economic and environmental aspects. Researchers are concerned about environmental problem arises of lubricant waste. Lubricant waste may harmful to the environment when burnt as a low-grade fuel or into water streams including sewers. This may result in groundwater and soil contamination. Lubricant waste has a significant impact on the environment. The regulation in Indonesia stated that lubrication waste must be recycled through the third party as hazardous waste treatment. With ever-growing global environmental awareness, even developing and most of the underdeveloped countries have statutory regulations guiding the treatment of hazardous residual wastes generated through waste treatment. The need for the organic solvent of XYZ oil company is very high. The organic solvent in this laboratory was effective for dissolving impurities by washing machinery equipment and also for viscosity testing of used lubricant as hazardous waste. Since lubricant is non-polar, solvents which is suitable for cleaning equipment when contact with a lubricant are organic solvents. Organic solvents are solvents that generally contain carbon atoms in their molecules and they are lipophilic. One of the organic solvents is toluene. Toluene, also known as methylbenzene or phenylmethane, is a colourless clear liquid that is insoluble in water with a paint thinner and smells like benzene. It is an aromatic hydrocarbon that is widely used in industrial feedstocks. Toluene has the molecular formula C 6H5CH 3. Its boiling point is 110,6°C. This study was using technical grade toluene and toluene pro analysis (toluene p.a). A number of studies to remove various impurities in used lubricating oil and to reuse solvents as valuable products have been attempted, such as; acid-clay [1], hydrogenation [2], distillation [3], and solvent extraction [4]–[6]. Although each method has advantages and disadvantages, distillation has displayed higher efficiency in solvent recovery. This method is environmentally safer than the others, more beneficial due to its low operational costs as well. The purpose of this study was to evaluate economic benefit after solvent regeneration from used lubricant oil. Being processed through fractional distillation that separates the pure solvent from contaminants. Solvent recovery is designed to help reduce liquid waste disposal expense thus, providing economic benefit. Recycling of solvent lubricant waste will be beneficial in reducing solvent cost.

2 Experimental Section

A. Materials Technical grade Toluene, Toluene pro analysis (toluene p.a), Karl Fischer titrator (mixture of iodine-sulfur dioxide-pyridine in methanol solution), FTIR Fourier Transform Infra-Red (FTIR) Spectroscopy, Solvent lubricant waste which contain Technical Grade Toluene, solvent lubricant waste which contain Toluene p.a., atmospheric distillation equipment, were supplied by Laboratory Product Development Lubricants XYZ company.

B. Methods This study beginner with the problem identification through heritage studies from various literature, and existing information from an XYZ oil company. Research then proceed with a laboratory experiment. Toluene as the organic solvent is recovered from Solvent lubricant waste which contains Technical Grade Toluene and toluene p.a using an atmospheric distillation setup (Figure 1). The base oil and 500 ml solvent lubricant waste were heated with an electric mantle to a temperature of 120°C. It was higher than the toluene boiling point (110,6°C) so as to ensure the total removal of the solvent from the solvent lubricant waste. The purity of organic solvents from the resulting distillate was analyzed by using the Fourier Transform Infra-Red (FTIR) Spectroscopy. Data on costs are analyzed and conclusions are drawn from the results of the analysis.

Figure 1. Atmospheric distillation of solvent lubricant waste (left) and Karl Fischer Equipment (right)

3 Results & Discussions

The organic solvent in this laboratory was effective for dissolving impurities by washing machinery/ equipment and also for viscosity testing of used lubricant as hazardous waste. Method for viscosity testing is capillary pipe flushing, by using solvent toluene p.a and technical grade toluene. The following table showed distillate produced and moisture content.

Table 1. Volume of Distillate

Sample Type of Waste Distillate volume (ml) Moisture (ppm) A Solvent Lubricant Waste which contains 142 220 Technical Grade Toluene B Solvent Lubricant Waste which contains 145 228 Toluene p.a

200

150

100

50

Distillate Distillate (ml) Volume 0 AB

Figure 2. Recovered solvent volume after distillation process

As the results, distillation produced was almost similar to 142 ml of Technical Grade Toluene and 145 ml of Toluene p.a from solvent waste (Figure 2). The presence of water in solvent lubricant waste due to viscosity testing of lubricants by the Karl Fischer method, and the result was 220 ppm and 228 ppm.

Figure 3. Peaks of Solvent Lubricant Waste with Distillate Toluene Reference

Figure 3 showed the peak intensity at a region between 550 cm -1 and 750 cm -1 shows the presence of toluene after the distillation process. The FTIR results that the synthesis used oil is close to vinyl (ethylene propylene-ethylene dennenbomen) at a region between 2,750 cm -1 and 2,950 cm -1 [1]. Data based on XYZ company interviewed, solvent oil waste that contains technical grade toluene was 2000 ml per day or 264 litres per year. After recycling, regenerated 1,880 ml pure toluene per day or 496.32 litres per year. Decreased 20 ml daily or 5.28 litre, yet gained efficiency 94% technical grade toluene usage, respectively. Yet, solvent oil waste that contains toluene p.a was 545 ml per day or 143.9 litres per year. After recycling, regenerated 520 ml pure toluene per day or 137.28 litres per year. Decreased to 25 ml daily or 5,28 litre, yet gained efficiency 91.3 % toluene p.a usage, respectively. With an onsite solvent distillation unit will reduce solvent/consumables purchase order costs by 90–95% [7].

Table 2. Financial Viability for Annual Solvent Usage Technical Grade Toluene Annual Usage before distillation 264 litre Cost Per litre $ 0.98 Total Solvent Cost $ 518.57 Annual Disposal Cost (Rp 3,333 per litre) $ 125.71 Direct Labor Cost (for 1 hour/ day in a year) $ 377.14 Administrative Labor Cost (for 1 hour/ day in a $ 94.28 year) Annual Electricity consumption $ 51 Procurement for Distillation set $ 250 Total Annual Solvent Purchase, Labor and $ 1416.69 Disposal Cost Saving with Onsite Recycling Total Annual Cost : $ 1416.69 Projected Efficiency : 91.3 % Annual Saving With Recovery : $ 1293 .44 Toluene Pro Analysis Annual Usage before distillation 143,9 litre Cost Per litre $ 11.16 Total Solvent Cost $ 1605.95 Annual Disposal Cost (Rp 3,333 per litre) $ 34.25 Direct Labor Cost (for 1 hour/ day in a year) $ 377.14 Administrative Labor Cost (for 1 hour/ day in a $ 94.28 year) Annual Electricity consumption $ 25.49 Procurement for Distillation set $ 250 Total Annual Solvent Purchase, Labor and $ 2387.13 Disposal Cost Saving with Onsite Recycling Total Annual Cost : $ 2387.13 Projected Efficiency : 94 % Annual Saving With Recycling : $ 2243.91

Table 2 provides an estimation of financial viability. Cost of recovery was include labour, energy and waste disposal costs. There was two-unit solvent distillation, depending on how much solvent volume to recycle onsite. Toluene p.a ($11.16/litre ) was more expensive than technical grade toluene ($0.98/litre). Disposal cost includes hazardous waste treatment by

third party and transportation ($125.71 and $34.25). Procurement for distillation set was $250 per unit. Annual electricity consumption depends on time using the distillation unit over the recycled solvent waste volume. It was $51 for technical grade Toluene and $25.49 for toluene p a annual electricity consumption. Annual saving with recycling for technical grade Toluene is $1293.4a and for technical grade Toluene and $2243.91. From the observation, using distillation to obtain high purity recycled solvents is recommended. With the rise of the green economy, solvent recovery has become the research hot all over the world, particularly the recycle for use oil has the tendency of high technology and large scale [8].

4 Conclusion

Solvent waste recovery not only saves the cost of purchasing new solvents but also ecofriendly. Recycling helps the environment with the impacts of hazardous chemicals to protect it from water pollution. Solvent disposal to the third party requires a huge cost. The pure solvent is recovered through a simple solvent distillation process that separates the clean solvent from impurities or any harmful substances. A good solvent recovery system may purify the solvent of solvent lubrication waste, after a simple recycling application. The recovered solvent contains high purity so it is proper to be reused in the viscosity testing process again. With an onsite solvent distillation unit will reduce solvent/consumables purchase order costs by 90–95%. The recovery of the organic solvent is financially beneficial for the company due to its low operational costs.

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