Evaluation of Potency Spent Coffee Grounds for Make Black Compost

The aim for this research is to make black compost from spent coffee grounds (SCG). The content of hemicellulose and lignin from SCG were 37.28% and 22.45%. For mineral content, Potassium (3 g/kg) is the most abundant element in spent coffee ground, followed by calcium (1.23 g/kg), magnesium (1.11 g...

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Main Authors: Afriliana Asmak, Hidayat Endar, Yoshiharu Mitoma, Taizo Masuda, Harada Hiroyuki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/02/e3sconf_icals2019_04002.pdf
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spelling doaj-1cb1532fb0b0498aaaf957cff39bbf482021-04-02T12:25:21ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011420400210.1051/e3sconf/202014204002e3sconf_icals2019_04002Evaluation of Potency Spent Coffee Grounds for Make Black CompostAfriliana AsmakHidayat EndarYoshiharu MitomaTaizo MasudaHarada HiroyukiThe aim for this research is to make black compost from spent coffee grounds (SCG). The content of hemicellulose and lignin from SCG were 37.28% and 22.45%. For mineral content, Potassium (3 g/kg) is the most abundant element in spent coffee ground, followed by calcium (1.23 g/kg), magnesium (1.11 g/kg), phosphorus (0.89 g/kg) and natrium (0.7 g/kg). SCG also contains Carbon and Nitrogen ratios 1:19.5 which approaches the C / N ratio of the soil 1: 20. Composting process in aerobic condition for 2 months using Fungi, Bacillus and Lactic Acid Bacteria activator, produce black compost with good characteristic for plant and soil, such as C/N ratio under 1:10 and pH around 6 to 9.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/02/e3sconf_icals2019_04002.pdf
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author Afriliana Asmak
Hidayat Endar
Yoshiharu Mitoma
Taizo Masuda
Harada Hiroyuki
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Hidayat Endar
Yoshiharu Mitoma
Taizo Masuda
Harada Hiroyuki
Evaluation of Potency Spent Coffee Grounds for Make Black Compost
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author_facet Afriliana Asmak
Hidayat Endar
Yoshiharu Mitoma
Taizo Masuda
Harada Hiroyuki
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title Evaluation of Potency Spent Coffee Grounds for Make Black Compost
title_short Evaluation of Potency Spent Coffee Grounds for Make Black Compost
title_full Evaluation of Potency Spent Coffee Grounds for Make Black Compost
title_fullStr Evaluation of Potency Spent Coffee Grounds for Make Black Compost
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publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description The aim for this research is to make black compost from spent coffee grounds (SCG). The content of hemicellulose and lignin from SCG were 37.28% and 22.45%. For mineral content, Potassium (3 g/kg) is the most abundant element in spent coffee ground, followed by calcium (1.23 g/kg), magnesium (1.11 g/kg), phosphorus (0.89 g/kg) and natrium (0.7 g/kg). SCG also contains Carbon and Nitrogen ratios 1:19.5 which approaches the C / N ratio of the soil 1: 20. Composting process in aerobic condition for 2 months using Fungi, Bacillus and Lactic Acid Bacteria activator, produce black compost with good characteristic for plant and soil, such as C/N ratio under 1:10 and pH around 6 to 9.
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