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Oil palm trunk 3 Agricultural wastes 1 Biodiesel 1 Biomass to clean syngas 1 Completely randomized design 1 Concentrated acid hydrolysis 1 Empty fruit bunch 1 Fuel reforming 1 Glucose yield 1 Heterogeneous acid catalysts 1 High temperature steam gasification 1 Hydrogen generation 1 Mixed hardwood 1 Oil palm frond 1 Oil palm trunk waste 1 Palm oil 1 Paper 1 Phosphotungstic acid impregnation 1 Pulp 1 Rubberwood 1 Sugarcane bagasse 1
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Abdullah, Ahmad Zuhairi 1 Ahmed, Islam I. 1 Boey, Peng Lim 1 Chin, K.L. 1 Ezebor, Francis 1 Gupta, Ashwani K. 1 Hashim, Rokiah 1 H’ng, P.S. 1 Kerdsuwan, Somrat 1 Khairuddean, Melati 1 Nipattummakul, Nimit 1 Paridah, M.T. 1 Peng, Leh 1 Singh, Pooja 1 Singh, Rajeev 1 Sulaiman, Othman 1 Tey, B.T. 1 Wong, L.J. 1
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Applied Energy 2 Energy 1 Environment, Development and Sustainability 1
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Oil palm trunk and sugarcane bagasse derived heterogeneous acid catalysts for production of fatty acid methyl esters
Ezebor, Francis; Khairuddean, Melati; Abdullah, Ahmad … - In: Energy 70 (2014) C, pp. 493-503
In this study, new catalysts were prepared from oil palm trunk (OPT) and sugarcane bagasse (SCB), which are available …
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Using biomass residues from oil palm industry as a raw material for pulp and paper industry: potential benefits and threat to the environment
Singh, Pooja; Sulaiman, Othman; Hashim, Rokiah; Peng, Leh; … - In: Environment, Development and Sustainability 15 (2013) 2, pp. 367-383
Oil palm industries produce an enormous quantity of lignocellulosic biomass; in the form of large leaves of palm tree, pruned fronds (OPF) and oil palm trunks (OPT) at the plantations site. Besides this, the processing of fresh fruit bunches in the oil mills generates empty fruit bunches (EFB),...
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Steam gasification of oil palm trunk waste for clean syngas production
Nipattummakul, Nimit; Ahmed, Islam I.; Kerdsuwan, Somrat; … - In: Applied Energy 92 (2012) C, pp. 778-782
steam assisted gasification of oil palm trunk waste are presented. A batch type gasifier has been used to examine the syngas … trunk waste have been compared to other samples under similar operating conditions. Oil palm trunk waste yielded more syngas … apparent thermal efficiency and was found to be very high. Properties of the syngas obtained from the gasification of oil palm …
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Production of glucose from oil palm trunk and sawdust of rubberwood and mixed hardwood
Chin, K.L.; H’ng, P.S.; Wong, L.J.; Tey, B.T.; … - In: Applied Energy 88 (2011) 11, pp. 4222-4228
reuses of its enormous output of lignocellulosic biomass such as oil palm trunk, sawdust of rubberwood and sawdust of mixed … lignocellulosic materials to glucose. This present work is aimed to investigate the potential use of oil palm trunk, rubberwood … and reaction time were performed on those lignocellulosic biomass samples. The optimum results for oil palm trunk …
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