Characteristics Analysis of Bio Based Silica Extracted from Sarawak Palm Oil Waste

Due to high production of palm oil, surplus quantities of palm oil wastes such as empty fruit bunches (EFB) and palm kernel shells (PKS) are generated. This study aims to analyze the characteristics of EFB and PKS ashes and their respective bio-silica content when combusted at different temperatures...

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Main Authors: Nur Amalina Shairah, Abdul Samat, Siti Aishah, Zulkafly, Ummie Zulaikha, Kamarul Jaman, Nur Syuhada, Ahmad Zauzi, Md Rezaur, Rahman, Rubiyah, Baini
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spelling my.unimas.ir.255212021-05-02T22:57:49Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/25521/ Characteristics Analysis of Bio Based Silica Extracted from Sarawak Palm Oil Waste Nur Amalina Shairah, Abdul Samat Siti Aishah, Zulkafly Ummie Zulaikha, Kamarul Jaman Nur Syuhada, Ahmad Zauzi Md Rezaur, Rahman Rubiyah, Baini TP Chemical technology Due to high production of palm oil, surplus quantities of palm oil wastes such as empty fruit bunches (EFB) and palm kernel shells (PKS) are generated. This study aims to analyze the characteristics of EFB and PKS ashes and their respective bio-silica content when combusted at different temperatures; 400°C, 600°C and 800°C. Several tests like weight loss, colour and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) analysis are conducted. EFB records higher weight loss compared to PKS for all combustion temperatures, thus implying less silica content compared to the later. Both wastes also show the highest weight loss at 99.20% and 98.51% respectively, when they are burnt at 800°C than those combusted at lower temperatures. This happens because more impurities evaporate at 800°C, thus resulting in greater relative amount of silica in the ash. Colour analysis shows that the whiteness of both EFB and PKS ashes are the highest when combustion occurs completely at 800°C, particularly at 71.56 and 42.40 respectively. Besides, FTIR analysis depicts distinct presence of Si-O and Si-O-Si functional groups in both EFB and PKS ashes for all temperatures. It is also Science Publishing Corporation Inc. 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/25521/1/Characteristics.pdf Nur Amalina Shairah, Abdul Samat and Siti Aishah, Zulkafly and Ummie Zulaikha, Kamarul Jaman and Nur Syuhada, Ahmad Zauzi and Md Rezaur, Rahman and Rubiyah, Baini (2018) Characteristics Analysis of Bio Based Silica Extracted from Sarawak Palm Oil Waste. International Journal of Engineering & Technology, 7 (3.18). pp. 94-96. ISSN 2227524X https://www.sciencepubco.com/index.php/ijet/article/view/16685 DOI: 10.14419/ijet.v7i3.18.16685
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topic TP Chemical technology
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Nur Amalina Shairah, Abdul Samat
Siti Aishah, Zulkafly
Ummie Zulaikha, Kamarul Jaman
Nur Syuhada, Ahmad Zauzi
Md Rezaur, Rahman
Rubiyah, Baini
Characteristics Analysis of Bio Based Silica Extracted from Sarawak Palm Oil Waste
description Due to high production of palm oil, surplus quantities of palm oil wastes such as empty fruit bunches (EFB) and palm kernel shells (PKS) are generated. This study aims to analyze the characteristics of EFB and PKS ashes and their respective bio-silica content when combusted at different temperatures; 400°C, 600°C and 800°C. Several tests like weight loss, colour and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) analysis are conducted. EFB records higher weight loss compared to PKS for all combustion temperatures, thus implying less silica content compared to the later. Both wastes also show the highest weight loss at 99.20% and 98.51% respectively, when they are burnt at 800°C than those combusted at lower temperatures. This happens because more impurities evaporate at 800°C, thus resulting in greater relative amount of silica in the ash. Colour analysis shows that the whiteness of both EFB and PKS ashes are the highest when combustion occurs completely at 800°C, particularly at 71.56 and 42.40 respectively. Besides, FTIR analysis depicts distinct presence of Si-O and Si-O-Si functional groups in both EFB and PKS ashes for all temperatures. It is also
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author Nur Amalina Shairah, Abdul Samat
Siti Aishah, Zulkafly
Ummie Zulaikha, Kamarul Jaman
Nur Syuhada, Ahmad Zauzi
Md Rezaur, Rahman
Rubiyah, Baini
author_facet Nur Amalina Shairah, Abdul Samat
Siti Aishah, Zulkafly
Ummie Zulaikha, Kamarul Jaman
Nur Syuhada, Ahmad Zauzi
Md Rezaur, Rahman
Rubiyah, Baini
author_sort Nur Amalina Shairah, Abdul Samat
title Characteristics Analysis of Bio Based Silica Extracted from Sarawak Palm Oil Waste
title_short Characteristics Analysis of Bio Based Silica Extracted from Sarawak Palm Oil Waste
title_full Characteristics Analysis of Bio Based Silica Extracted from Sarawak Palm Oil Waste
title_fullStr Characteristics Analysis of Bio Based Silica Extracted from Sarawak Palm Oil Waste
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics Analysis of Bio Based Silica Extracted from Sarawak Palm Oil Waste
title_sort characteristics analysis of bio based silica extracted from sarawak palm oil waste
publisher Science Publishing Corporation Inc.
publishDate 2018
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/25521/1/Characteristics.pdf
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https://www.sciencepubco.com/index.php/ijet/article/view/16685
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