2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.03.105
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Biochar potential evaluation of palm oil wastes through slow pyrolysis: Thermochemical characterization and pyrolytic kinetic studies

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“…Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) has its largest planted area and productivity in Indonesia, and it is used worldwide for human consumption (food and other products), industrial production (biodiesel) and as an organic fertilizer (bark, bunches and residues from the processing process) due to its mineral-rich structure (Luangkiattikhun et al 2008;Rivera-Mendez et al 2017;Santika et al 2019). The solid wastes from the oil production, such as curls, fibers, barks and palm kernel, can reach up to 22% of the fresh weight of the product (Lee et al 2017). Palm kernel is a specific by-product of palm kernel oil production, constituting 3.5% by weight of the fruit (Júnior 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) has its largest planted area and productivity in Indonesia, and it is used worldwide for human consumption (food and other products), industrial production (biodiesel) and as an organic fertilizer (bark, bunches and residues from the processing process) due to its mineral-rich structure (Luangkiattikhun et al 2008;Rivera-Mendez et al 2017;Santika et al 2019). The solid wastes from the oil production, such as curls, fibers, barks and palm kernel, can reach up to 22% of the fresh weight of the product (Lee et al 2017). Palm kernel is a specific by-product of palm kernel oil production, constituting 3.5% by weight of the fruit (Júnior 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Palm kernel is a specific by-product of palm kernel oil production, constituting 3.5% by weight of the fruit (Júnior 2006). This material is basically composed of cellulose (45%) and lignin (33%) (Lee et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pseudo first-order (PFO) and pseudo second-order (PSO) kinetic models were plotted to investigate the adsorption rate and the mechanism of MB adsorption by the hydrochar. Equations (6) and (7) used are as follows [17]:…”
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“…They can be used as unmodified biomass-based adsorbents, which, because of their active surface functional groups,are effective for the selective sorption of heavy metals [4]. They can also be used to produce modified biomass products such as biochar with or without activation [5][6], which can be used for dye removal [7][8].…”
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“…This will involve ensuring that EFB from processing FFB are of high quality and that CPO, PK, MF and PKS are maximally recovered through the fruits during FFB processing. There are increasing research on energy use of EFB, MF, and PKS for energy purposes (Aziz et al 2017;Kabir et al 2017;Lee et al 2017;Shahbaz et al 2017), however, there is limited report on how the processing of FFB affects the quality of EFB as fuel, and the study of the three processing routes in terms of CPO, PK, MF and PKS yield.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%