Bisulfite Pretreatment Improves Enzymatic Digestibility of Oil
5 days agoThis paper investigated the changes in anatomy, ultrastructure and lignin distribution of oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) by bisulfite pretreatment. It was found that after bisulfite
The current studies investigate hydrothermal pretreatment of palm oil empty fruit bunch (EFB) in a batch tube reactor system with temperature and time range from 160 to 240 C and 15 to 30 min,
Pretreatment Empty Fruit Bunch of Oil Palm Tree for Improving
Most supplies of oil palm are currently produced in South East Asia. Oil palm was introduced to South East Asia in the 19th century. Malaysia and Indonesia are the two largest
This study evaluates the effects of some pretreatment processes to improve the enzymatic hydrolysis of oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) for ethanol production. The experimental results show that the
Hydrothermal pretreatment of palm oil empty fruit bunch
The current studies investigate hydrothermal pretreatment of palm oil empty fruit bunch (EFB) in a batch tube reactor system with temperature and time range from 160 to 240 C
This study investigated the effects of various pretreatment methods on the anaerobic digestibility of oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFB) for methane production. Pretreatment methods included weak alkaline (2 %
Pretreatment Empty Fruit Bunch of Oil Palm
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The valorisation of oil palm empty fruit bunches (OPEFB) in the palm oil industry is hampered by major challenges due to its poor fuel properties, which require comprehensive characterisation
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The purpose of pretreatment is to remove the recalcitrant lignin to ease the biomass hydrolysis process, improve the enzymatic digestibility, and increase the yield of reducing sugars produced.
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9 Pretreatment of empty fruit bunch fiber: Its effect as a
One of the lignocellulosic wastes that has obtained much interest in Malaysia is oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB). EFB is sustainable and renewable as it is generated from the
Empty fruit bunches of Palm Oil (EFB) are a potential source of biomass energy because they contain lignocellulose (cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin) so that they can be converted into
Chemical composition of empty fruit bunch. ResearchGate
Empty fruit bunch (EFB) is one of lignocellulosic wastes from palm oil mill. They are attractive feedstocks for production of fermentable sugars due to their low cost, renewable nature and
It is hypothesized that this pretreatment process would improve biomethane production compared to untreated OPEFB, whilst also being cheaper [40] and more friendly for the
Autoclave and ultra-sonication treatments of oil palm empty fruit bunch
Abdullah et al. (2016) say that the ultrasonication treatments provide oil palm fruit bunch fibers for cellulose and also for improving composite properties. Efficiency of empty fruit
The abundance of oil palm empty fruit bunches (OPEFB) in Malaysia necessitates effective waste management strategies. Deep eutectic solvents (DES), particularly chloride-based
- Do pretreatment methods affect anaerobic digestibility of oil palm empty fruit bunches?
- This study investigated the effects of various pretreatment methods, including weak alkaline, weak acid, acidified POME, biogas effluent, hydrothermal, and microwave pretreatments, on the anaerobic digestibility of oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFB) for methane production.
- Does bisulfite pretreatment improve enzymatic hydrolysis of oil palm empty fruit bunch?
- This study evaluates the effects of some pretreatment processes to improve the enzymatic hydrolysis of oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) for ethanol production. The experimental results show that the bisulfite pretreatment was practical for EFB pretreatment. Moreover, the optimum pretreatment conditions of the bisulfite pretreatment (180 °C, 30 SO
- What is empty fruit bunch of oil palm tree efbopt?
- Empty fruit bunch of oil palm tree EFBOPT is solid waste residue generated from palm oil factories. Fresh fruit bunches are harvested from oil palm tree (Figure 2) and then sterilized in a steam sterilizer for inactivating enzymes that present in pericarp and loosening fruits from bunches.
- Why is opefb a major challenge in the palm oil industry?
- The valorisation of oil palm empty fruit bunches (OPEFB) in the palm oil industry is hampered by major challenges due to its poor fuel properties, which require comprehensive characterisation and pre-treatment.
- What is the composition of empty fruit bunches and palm oil mill effluent?
- Empty fruit bunches (EFB) underwent compositional analysis for cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin content using the protocol described by Sluiter et al. . For palm oil mill effluent (POME), carbohydrate content was determined following Morris's methodology .
- Can opefb be pelletized in a palm oil mill?
- Nasrin et al. examined the process of pelletizing OPEFB in a typical palm oil mill. The study examined the effect of OPEFB and PKS blend ratios of 20, 30, 40, and 60% on the calorific values, density, and durability of pellets.