2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2015.08.034
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Utilization of oil palm fronds as a sustainable carbon source in biorefineries

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“…However, other crops are also prominent, such as wheat, cassava, rice, banana, and oil palm. Processing these crops generates large amounts of solid residues, including in‐field or agricultural residues (straw, leaves, and foliage) and agro‐industrial processing residues (bagasse, bunches, and shells) with diverse composition and volume (Table ) …”
Section: The Agro‐industrial Residues In South Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, other crops are also prominent, such as wheat, cassava, rice, banana, and oil palm. Processing these crops generates large amounts of solid residues, including in‐field or agricultural residues (straw, leaves, and foliage) and agro‐industrial processing residues (bagasse, bunches, and shells) with diverse composition and volume (Table ) …”
Section: The Agro‐industrial Residues In South Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De acuerdo con las distintas categorías de impacto que se evaluaron usando el software SimaPro, se concluye que la extracción de aceite crudo de palma africana es la actividad de mayor impacto ambiental. Una vez reconocidas las cargas ambientales que genera la producción de biodiesel es indispensable establecer una toma de decisiones que impliquen a la disminución de los mismos mediante planes de manejo ambiental para los distintos procesos involucrados en la producción de biodiesel (B10) y darle un valor agregado a los coproductos generados (Tan et al, 2016;Martínez, 2017).…”
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“…In the oil palm plantation, the major biomass wastes are trunks and oil palm fronds [1]. OPF consists primarily of lignocellulosic components, i.e, cellulose (49,8%), hemicellulose (23,5%) and lignin (20,5%) [2][3][4]. The rising consciousness on the environmental implications has led to the research on alternative biochemical approach to utilize OPF as an alternative material for pyrolysis to produce liquid smoke.…”
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confidence: 99%