A Study on the Possibility of Utilizing Coffee Waste as a Recycled Resource Material using Ultrasonic Extraction Method

Abstract

:In this study, in order to confirm the potential of coffee waste as a recyclable resource material, the caffeine content of coffee waste and the effective active ingredients of coffee waste extract were confirmed using an ultrasonic extraction method. In order to conduct a preliminary experiment to determine whether extraction of coffee waste affects caffeine reduction, ultrasonic extraction was performed after immersion at room temperature for 48 hours at ethanol content of 0%, 30%, 50%, 70%, and 100%. The coffee waste recovered after extraction were analyzed for active ingredients using GC-MS. Except for the coffee waste after extraction with 100% ethanol, almost no components other than caffeine were detected in the coffee waste recovered after extraction by ethanol content. As a result of quantitative analysis of caffeine in coffee grounds using LC-MS, a caffeine reduction rate of 72.1% was confirmed in the coffee grounds recovered after ultrasonic extraction with 70% ethanol.

Citations

Dr. Woonjung Kim. 2023. "A Study on the Possibility of Utilizing Coffee Waste as a Recycled Resource Material using Ultrasonic Extraction Method". London Journal of Engineering Research LJER Volume 23 (LJER Volume 23 Issue 5): NA.

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    DDC Code: 663.4

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    v1.0

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    Eglish

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