The physicochemical characteristics of residual oil and fibers from oil palm empty fruit bunches
Abundant oil palm empty fruit bunches (OPEFB) generated from the palm oil mill industry create huge problems for the environment and the palm oil mill itself. Despite the importance of determining the amount of oil left in the OPEFB, little research of that nature has been reported. This study descr...
发表在: | BioResources |
---|---|
主要作者: | |
格式: | 文件 |
语言: | English |
出版: |
North Carolina State University
2015
|
在线阅读: | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84923684023&partnerID=40&md5=8ad331a2e5fbcdc255d61ebe3bff4b6c |
id |
Yunos N.S.H.M.; Baharuddin A.S.; Md Yunos K.F.; Hafid H.S.; Busu Z.; Mokhtar M.N.; Sulaiman A.; Som A.M. |
---|---|
spelling |
Yunos N.S.H.M.; Baharuddin A.S.; Md Yunos K.F.; Hafid H.S.; Busu Z.; Mokhtar M.N.; Sulaiman A.; Som A.M. 2-s2.0-84923684023 The physicochemical characteristics of residual oil and fibers from oil palm empty fruit bunches 2015 BioResources 10 1 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84923684023&partnerID=40&md5=8ad331a2e5fbcdc255d61ebe3bff4b6c Abundant oil palm empty fruit bunches (OPEFB) generated from the palm oil mill industry create huge problems for the environment and the palm oil mill itself. Despite the importance of determining the amount of oil left in the OPEFB, little research of that nature has been reported. This study describes the oil content and physicochemical characteristics of OPEFB fibers, detection of oil attachment on the fiber's surface using sudan red dye, contact angle values, and also the quality of the residual oil. The OPEFB fibers, which are normally used as mulch for the palm oil mill, have been found to be a rich source of lignocellulosic materials, especially cellulose, which constitutes 33.70 to 35.10% for a press-shredded fiber. Residual oil (3 to 7% on dry basis) extracted from the OPEFB exhibits good quality parameters such as deterioration of bleachability index (DOBI), free fatty acid (FFA), and peroxide value (PV). The DOBI values were still in the acceptable range, which is from 1.94 to 2.43, while the PV results are within the range of about 1.84 to 2.80 meq/kg. The major fatty acids of the residual fiber oil were palmitic and oleic acids, at 39.77% to 39.89% and 39.55% to 42.60%, respectively. There were no significant changes in the macronutrients and quality of the OPEFB residual oil. Therefore, the residual oil from the OPEFB should be recovered and reused as a raw material for industrial applications, boosting the oil extraction rate (OER) in the palm oil industry. North Carolina State University 19302126 English Article |
author |
2-s2.0-84923684023 |
spellingShingle |
2-s2.0-84923684023 The physicochemical characteristics of residual oil and fibers from oil palm empty fruit bunches |
author_facet |
2-s2.0-84923684023 |
author_sort |
2-s2.0-84923684023 |
title |
The physicochemical characteristics of residual oil and fibers from oil palm empty fruit bunches |
title_short |
The physicochemical characteristics of residual oil and fibers from oil palm empty fruit bunches |
title_full |
The physicochemical characteristics of residual oil and fibers from oil palm empty fruit bunches |
title_fullStr |
The physicochemical characteristics of residual oil and fibers from oil palm empty fruit bunches |
title_full_unstemmed |
The physicochemical characteristics of residual oil and fibers from oil palm empty fruit bunches |
title_sort |
The physicochemical characteristics of residual oil and fibers from oil palm empty fruit bunches |
publishDate |
2015 |
container_title |
BioResources |
container_volume |
10 |
container_issue |
1 |
doi_str_mv |
|
url |
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84923684023&partnerID=40&md5=8ad331a2e5fbcdc255d61ebe3bff4b6c |
description |
Abundant oil palm empty fruit bunches (OPEFB) generated from the palm oil mill industry create huge problems for the environment and the palm oil mill itself. Despite the importance of determining the amount of oil left in the OPEFB, little research of that nature has been reported. This study describes the oil content and physicochemical characteristics of OPEFB fibers, detection of oil attachment on the fiber's surface using sudan red dye, contact angle values, and also the quality of the residual oil. The OPEFB fibers, which are normally used as mulch for the palm oil mill, have been found to be a rich source of lignocellulosic materials, especially cellulose, which constitutes 33.70 to 35.10% for a press-shredded fiber. Residual oil (3 to 7% on dry basis) extracted from the OPEFB exhibits good quality parameters such as deterioration of bleachability index (DOBI), free fatty acid (FFA), and peroxide value (PV). The DOBI values were still in the acceptable range, which is from 1.94 to 2.43, while the PV results are within the range of about 1.84 to 2.80 meq/kg. The major fatty acids of the residual fiber oil were palmitic and oleic acids, at 39.77% to 39.89% and 39.55% to 42.60%, respectively. There were no significant changes in the macronutrients and quality of the OPEFB residual oil. Therefore, the residual oil from the OPEFB should be recovered and reused as a raw material for industrial applications, boosting the oil extraction rate (OER) in the palm oil industry. |
publisher |
North Carolina State University |
issn |
19302126 |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
accesstype |
|
record_format |
scopus |
collection |
Scopus |
_version_ |
1828987882794123264 |