Hydrothermal pretreatment of mixed oil palm biomass

Oil palm biomass has high amount of carbohydrates which potentially to be converted into biosugar. Due to complex structure of the lignocellulosic component, pretreatment is needed to allow the penetration of cellulase into cellulose. While several pretreatments were available to open up the lignoce...

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Main Authors: Jansar, Khairiatul Nabilah, Zakaria @ Mamat, Mohd Rafein, Roslan, Ahmad Muhaimin, Hassan, Mohd Ali
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Published: 2017
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spelling my.upm.eprints.643492018-07-04T02:39:03Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/64349/ Hydrothermal pretreatment of mixed oil palm biomass Jansar, Khairiatul Nabilah Zakaria @ Mamat, Mohd Rafein Roslan, Ahmad Muhaimin Hassan, Mohd Ali Oil palm biomass has high amount of carbohydrates which potentially to be converted into biosugar. Due to complex structure of the lignocellulosic component, pretreatment is needed to allow the penetration of cellulase into cellulose. While several pretreatments were available to open up the lignocellulosic structure, hydrothermal pretreatment process was chosen as the effectiveness and environmental-friendly process. Earlier research using individual biomass in different pretreatment processes had proven great effect on conversion of glucose. In this study, a pretreatment process was tested on mixed biomass to adapt bulk amount of biomass produced daily. The aim is to achieve high cellulose content after hydrothermal preatment. Mixing ratio of oil palm biomass was 1:1:1 of 2.0 mm size that involved empty fruit bunch, mesocarp fibre and frond fiber, and then continued to hydrothermal pretreatment with different severity factors (log, Rₒ) of 2.48 until 5.14. Chemical composition of untreated and pretreated mixed oil palm biomass was determined using acid hydrolysis. Each sample was examined with scanning electron microscope, wide-angle x-ray diffraction, and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller surface area analyses to check on the structure of biomass after pretreatment. High cellulose content which 50.1±0.3% was successfully achieved at temperature of 190˚C in 10 min. In conclusion, this experiment succeeded to approve that by hydrothermal pretreatment can give high cellulose content in mixed oil palm biomass under low temperature and short time. 2017 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/64349/1/BIO%20Poster%20111117%209.pdf Jansar, Khairiatul Nabilah and Zakaria @ Mamat, Mohd Rafein and Roslan, Ahmad Muhaimin and Hassan, Mohd Ali (2017) Hydrothermal pretreatment of mixed oil palm biomass. In: 5th International Symposium on Applied Engineering and Sciences (SAES2017), 14-15 Nov. 2017, Universiti Putra Malaysia. (p. 9).
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description Oil palm biomass has high amount of carbohydrates which potentially to be converted into biosugar. Due to complex structure of the lignocellulosic component, pretreatment is needed to allow the penetration of cellulase into cellulose. While several pretreatments were available to open up the lignocellulosic structure, hydrothermal pretreatment process was chosen as the effectiveness and environmental-friendly process. Earlier research using individual biomass in different pretreatment processes had proven great effect on conversion of glucose. In this study, a pretreatment process was tested on mixed biomass to adapt bulk amount of biomass produced daily. The aim is to achieve high cellulose content after hydrothermal preatment. Mixing ratio of oil palm biomass was 1:1:1 of 2.0 mm size that involved empty fruit bunch, mesocarp fibre and frond fiber, and then continued to hydrothermal pretreatment with different severity factors (log, Rₒ) of 2.48 until 5.14. Chemical composition of untreated and pretreated mixed oil palm biomass was determined using acid hydrolysis. Each sample was examined with scanning electron microscope, wide-angle x-ray diffraction, and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller surface area analyses to check on the structure of biomass after pretreatment. High cellulose content which 50.1±0.3% was successfully achieved at temperature of 190˚C in 10 min. In conclusion, this experiment succeeded to approve that by hydrothermal pretreatment can give high cellulose content in mixed oil palm biomass under low temperature and short time.
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author Jansar, Khairiatul Nabilah
Zakaria @ Mamat, Mohd Rafein
Roslan, Ahmad Muhaimin
Hassan, Mohd Ali
spellingShingle Jansar, Khairiatul Nabilah
Zakaria @ Mamat, Mohd Rafein
Roslan, Ahmad Muhaimin
Hassan, Mohd Ali
Hydrothermal pretreatment of mixed oil palm biomass
author_facet Jansar, Khairiatul Nabilah
Zakaria @ Mamat, Mohd Rafein
Roslan, Ahmad Muhaimin
Hassan, Mohd Ali
author_sort Jansar, Khairiatul Nabilah
title Hydrothermal pretreatment of mixed oil palm biomass
title_short Hydrothermal pretreatment of mixed oil palm biomass
title_full Hydrothermal pretreatment of mixed oil palm biomass
title_fullStr Hydrothermal pretreatment of mixed oil palm biomass
title_full_unstemmed Hydrothermal pretreatment of mixed oil palm biomass
title_sort hydrothermal pretreatment of mixed oil palm biomass
publishDate 2017
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/64349/1/BIO%20Poster%20111117%209.pdf
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