Jurnal Rekayasa Proses
Vol 17, No 1 (2023)

Microplastics pollution in sediment of Serang River Kulon Yogyakarta Province

Ismiyati Ismiyati (Department of Chemistry Engineering, Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta, Jl. Cempaka Putih Tengah No 27 Cempaka Putih, 10510, Jakarta Pusat)
Inggita Utami (Biology Department, Faculty of Applied Science and Technology, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Jalan Ahmad Yani, Bantul, 55191 Yogyakarta)
Fahmi Hermawan Tricahya (Biology Department, Faculty of Applied Science and Technology, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Jalan Ahmad Yani, Bantul, 55191 Yogyakarta)
Pidianto Pidianto (Biology Department, Faculty of Applied Science and Technology, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Jalan Ahmad Yani, Bantul, 55191 Yogyakarta)
Suci Rahmawati (Biology Department, Faculty of Applied Science and Technology, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Jalan Ahmad Yani, Bantul, 55191 Yogyakarta)
Annesa Mahsa Ramadhanti (Department of Chemistry Engineering, Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta, Jl. Cempaka Putih Tengah No 27 Cempaka Putih, 10510, Jakarta Pusat)
Anjar Dimara Sakti (Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Science Research Group, Faculty of Earth Science and Technology, Institut Teknologi Bandung, 40132, Bandung)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2023

Abstract

Microplastics that can harm living things have been found in large rivers in Yogyakarta Province to the digestive tract of fish. However, rivers in the suburban areas of the province, such as the Serang River, have not yet been identified, although many local communities still use them. This study aimed to analyze the abundance, type of polymer, and characteristics of microplastics found in Serang River sediments. Sampling was carried out in December 2019 in the upstream, midstream, and downstream areas of the river. Six sediment samples were taken from each area and randomly divided into two stations. Each sediment sample was then dried, weighed dry, separated the microplastics, observed visually, calculated the abundance of microplastics, grouped shape, size, and color (characteristics), identified the type of polymer by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) test, and analyzed quantitatively descriptively and inferentially. The results showed that microplastics were present in all samples with an abundance range of 148.88 to 384.58 particles kg-1. The abundance of microplastics in Serang River sediments was highest in the downstream area, with an average of 321.99 ± 46.76 particles kg-1. The microplastic was identified as a polyethylene polymer as the main ingredient for making single-use plastics. The characteristics of microplastics in Serang River sediments are dominated by a size range of 10-50 m, in the form of fragments and films, and transparent colors.

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Journal Info

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jrekpros

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Education Social Sciences

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Jurnal Rekayasa Proses (J. Rek. Pros) is an open-access journal published by Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Gadjah Mada as scientific journal to accommodate current topics related to chemical and biochemical process exploration and optimization which covers ...