Kemampuan Bakteri dari Tempat Pembuangan Akhir (TPA) dalam Mendegradasi Plastik (Low Density Polyethylene)
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2017Author
Sipayung, Famela C. Br.
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Munir, Erman
Priyani, Nunuk
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The low density polyethylene (LDPE) is one of environtmental pollutant and its
biodegradation was the focus of the present study. Biodegradation test of LDPE
was done using bacteria isolated from Namo Bintang waste dump site, Medan
Tuntungan. The screening of isolates was based on their abilities to growth on
Mineral Salt Medium Broth (MSMB) containing 1% LDPE powder. Two
potential isolates, SP2 and SP4, were obtained. LDPE degradation was confirmed
by measuring weight loss, SEM and FTIR analysis after biodegradation test. The
ability of isolates in degrading LDPE showed that isolate SP2 and SP4 reduced
weight of LDPE with total weight loss of 10,16 % and 12,06 % while control
reduced 0% respectively after 4 weeks of cultivation. SEM analysis showed the
surface of LDPE became rough, the formation of waves, wrinkles and bacterial
colonies attached to the surface of LDPE. Decrease of intensity of wave number
by FTIR analysis confirmed that LDPE was partially degraded.
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