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The Content and Function of Electrical Energy Sources from Silisium which are contained by the Sand of Kuri Ca'di Beach in Maros Regency
Umar H.
Journal of Physics Conference Series
Abstract
Renewable energy, such as solar cells (solar power), wind power, biomass, etc. attract the attention of various parties, especially because the use of a variety of energy does not increase the level of carbon dioxide in the air. Biomass is a concept that looks at biota bodies quantitatively. This concept also includes animal bodies as energy resources. The term biomass also includes growing bodies, woods, grass in fields, agricultural products, and seaweed also including biomass. This study discusses the source and electrical energy of sand on the Kuri Ca'di beach in Maros Regency. White sand will be dissolved using N-Hexan and Methanol solvents so that they can be separated between the polar and non-polar groups. Then the Sand was tested using FTIR (Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy) intended to research a group contained in the spectrum of TMS (Tetramethylsilan) by observing the contents of CH3 which are composed in TMS. The study results showed that the sand before extraction had been shown in wavelength between 3,000 to 3,500 to be considered a strong CH3 group instead of the sand that had been extracted.
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