2022
DOI: 10.3390/resources11070067
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Multi-Product Productions from Malaysian Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB): Selection for Optimal Process and Transportation Mode

Abstract: In Malaysia, palm oil industries have played significant roles in the economic sectors and the nation’s developments. One aspect of these industries that is gaining growing interest is oil palm residue management and bio-based product generations. EFB has been identified to be a feasible raw material for the production of bio-energy, bio-chemicals, and bio-materials. In this paper, our previous deterministic mathematical programming model was extended to include decisions for selecting optimal transportation m… Show more

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“…The palm oil industry has been an important part of socio-economic development in Malaysia since 1960 as one of the world's largest palm oil producers and exporters which statistically has shown the role of the palm oil industry to contribute 12% of Malaysia's total exports, equivalent to RM 80.4 billion or around USD 18.26 billion (Abdulrazik et al, 2022). The previous study was conducted in Malaysia using waste empty bunches of palm fruit collected from the local palm oil industry in the Manjung Perak area, Malaysia and seawater obtained from Port Klang with a salinity of 15.99 ppt and pH 7.5 -8.1 as well as diesel fuel (Dynamic diesel fuel Euro 5) purchased from Petronas UPM Serdang, Selangor and stored at room temperature for testing (Puasa et al, 2022).…”
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“…The palm oil industry has been an important part of socio-economic development in Malaysia since 1960 as one of the world's largest palm oil producers and exporters which statistically has shown the role of the palm oil industry to contribute 12% of Malaysia's total exports, equivalent to RM 80.4 billion or around USD 18.26 billion (Abdulrazik et al, 2022). The previous study was conducted in Malaysia using waste empty bunches of palm fruit collected from the local palm oil industry in the Manjung Perak area, Malaysia and seawater obtained from Port Klang with a salinity of 15.99 ppt and pH 7.5 -8.1 as well as diesel fuel (Dynamic diesel fuel Euro 5) purchased from Petronas UPM Serdang, Selangor and stored at room temperature for testing (Puasa et al, 2022).…”
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“…Another study by Khalid et al (2021) mentioned that isolation and characterization of magnetic oil palm's empty fruit bunches cellulose nanofiber composite as bio-sorbent also able to be use for heavy metals removal application in the aquatic environment, with research conducted in Malaysia. Abdulrazik et al (2022) in his scientific article entitled "Multi-Product Productions from Malaysian Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB): Selection for Optimal Process and Transportation Mode" described the various uses of biomass palm's oil empty fruit bunches. This explains that Malaysia has been earlier and more advanced in research and utilization of palm oil plantation waste, namely oil palm's empty fruit bunches for various uses related to biological sustainability.…”
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“…The oil palm cultivation process consists of several stages, including land clearing, nursery, maintenance of immature plantations (TBM), and maintenance of mature plantations (TM). Based on the steps of oil palm cultivation, harvesting is the most decisive activity in the oil palm business [3] [4].…”
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“…Estos residuos, pueden utilizarse para producir biogás, una fuente de energía renovable que puede ser empleada para abastecer las operaciones de la plantación y, en algunos casos, incluso suministrar energía a la red eléctrica local. Evidentemente, los residuos son una materia prima factible para la producción de bioenergía, bioquímicos y biomateriales [68]- [72]. Así mismo, la adopción de tecnologías renovables (energía solar, biomasa) puede reducir la huella de carbono de la producción y mejorar la sostenibilidad del cultivo conservando las áreas protegidas y el uso responsable de recursos hídricos.…”
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