Identification of Chemical Compound of Dammar Resin Using Various Solvents with Gas Chromatographic–Mass Spectrometric Method

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This research is aimed to indentify the chemical compounds in Dammar resin. By identifying the chemical compounds in Dammar resin, it can be utilized optimally and the possibility of using it as alternative fuel can be recognized. This research will be carried out using analysis method of Gas Chromatographic-Mass Spectrometric. In the first experiment, Dammar resin is dissolved in CHCl3, C6H14, CH3COOH and CH3OH. From the experiment, it was detected about 32 and 25 chemical compounds when using CHCl3 and C6H14 respectively. Meanwhile, there were 17 and 15 chemical compounds detected when using CH3COOH and CH3OH respectively. Applying these various solvents giving different results but fit out each others. In conclusion, Dammar resin has a promising potency to be developed as alternative renewable fuel energy.

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