E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Eco-Friendly Motorcycle Technology: Examining the Impact of Banana Peel-Based Catalytic Converters on CO Emissions with Biogasoline Fuel

  • Wagino Wagino,
  • Purwanto Wawan,
  • Saputra Hendra Dani,
  • Putra Dwi Sudarno,
  • Indrawan Eko,
  • Rahim Bulkia,
  • Koto Rahmat Desman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202450003030
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 500
p. 03030

Abstract

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This study aims to overcome the impact of increased air pollution due to an increase in the number of motor vehicles, especially due to dependence on fuel oil. The focus of research is the use of banana peels as activated carbon to reduce vehicle exhaust emissions in the hope of providing environmentally friendly alternative solutions to reduce air pollution, utilizing the adsorption properties of banana peels, and using biogasoline to overcome potential fuel crises. The experimental method was used to test the effect of an activated carbon catalytic converter made from banana peel with biogasoline fuel on motorcycle exhaust emissions. The test results showed that the use of catalytic converters with biogasoline fuel tended to reduce carbon monoxide (CO) levels by an average of 18%, compared to standard conditions with pertalite fuel. The results of the Paired Samples T-Test showed a strong correlation with a value of 0.967 and a significance level of 0.033, where a small value of 0.05 means statistically significant.