Xylan recovery from dilute nitric acid pretreated oil palm frond bagasse using fractional factorial design

Pretreatment enhances bioconversion of lignocellulosic biomass by disrupting and changing the properties of its material. This work is intended to examine the influence of several variables involved in the recovery of xylan from oil palm frond bagasse (OPFB) in the pretreatment of diluted nitric aci...

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Main Authors: Nurul Aishah, Mazlan, Kamaliah, Abdul Samad, Wan Mohd Hafizuddin, Wan Yussof, Rozaimi, Abu Samah, Jamaliah, Md Jahim
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Published: Malaysian Palm Oil Board 2021
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spelling my.ump.umpir.323802021-11-11T08:26:04Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/32380/ Xylan recovery from dilute nitric acid pretreated oil palm frond bagasse using fractional factorial design Nurul Aishah, Mazlan Kamaliah, Abdul Samad Wan Mohd Hafizuddin, Wan Yussof Rozaimi, Abu Samah Jamaliah, Md Jahim TP Chemical technology Pretreatment enhances bioconversion of lignocellulosic biomass by disrupting and changing the properties of its material. This work is intended to examine the influence of several variables involved in the recovery of xylan from oil palm frond bagasse (OPFB) in the pretreatment of diluted nitric acid. Through a fractional factorial design of 25−1 the temperature variables ranged from 37°C–90°C, time of reaction varied from 6–24 hr, solid loading ranged from 5%–20%, concentration of acid changed from 0.01%–1.0%, and agitation between yes or no were evaluated. As much as 27.63% of xylan successfully recovered at mild condition and it was completely hydrolysed as the pretreatment condition increased. This study found solid loading of 5% and acid concentration of 0.01% at 37°C for 24 hr pretreatment without agitation were best to maximise xylan recovery and minimise lignin content simultaneously. Temperature was the most important factor studied for the recovery of xylan with a contribution of 29.34%. The findings suggest that studying the condition influencing acid pretreatment is crucial towards improving pretreatment process Malaysian Palm Oil Board 2021-06 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/32380/1/Xylan%20recovery%20from%20dilute%20nitric%20acid%20pretreated%20oil%20palm.pdf Nurul Aishah, Mazlan and Kamaliah, Abdul Samad and Wan Mohd Hafizuddin, Wan Yussof and Rozaimi, Abu Samah and Jamaliah, Md Jahim (2021) Xylan recovery from dilute nitric acid pretreated oil palm frond bagasse using fractional factorial design. Journal Of Oil Palm Research, 33 (2). pp. 307-319. ISSN 1511-2780 https://doi.org/10.21894/jopr.2020.0093 https://doi.org/10.21894/jopr.2020.0093
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Nurul Aishah, Mazlan
Kamaliah, Abdul Samad
Wan Mohd Hafizuddin, Wan Yussof
Rozaimi, Abu Samah
Jamaliah, Md Jahim
Xylan recovery from dilute nitric acid pretreated oil palm frond bagasse using fractional factorial design
description Pretreatment enhances bioconversion of lignocellulosic biomass by disrupting and changing the properties of its material. This work is intended to examine the influence of several variables involved in the recovery of xylan from oil palm frond bagasse (OPFB) in the pretreatment of diluted nitric acid. Through a fractional factorial design of 25−1 the temperature variables ranged from 37°C–90°C, time of reaction varied from 6–24 hr, solid loading ranged from 5%–20%, concentration of acid changed from 0.01%–1.0%, and agitation between yes or no were evaluated. As much as 27.63% of xylan successfully recovered at mild condition and it was completely hydrolysed as the pretreatment condition increased. This study found solid loading of 5% and acid concentration of 0.01% at 37°C for 24 hr pretreatment without agitation were best to maximise xylan recovery and minimise lignin content simultaneously. Temperature was the most important factor studied for the recovery of xylan with a contribution of 29.34%. The findings suggest that studying the condition influencing acid pretreatment is crucial towards improving pretreatment process
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author Nurul Aishah, Mazlan
Kamaliah, Abdul Samad
Wan Mohd Hafizuddin, Wan Yussof
Rozaimi, Abu Samah
Jamaliah, Md Jahim
author_facet Nurul Aishah, Mazlan
Kamaliah, Abdul Samad
Wan Mohd Hafizuddin, Wan Yussof
Rozaimi, Abu Samah
Jamaliah, Md Jahim
author_sort Nurul Aishah, Mazlan
title Xylan recovery from dilute nitric acid pretreated oil palm frond bagasse using fractional factorial design
title_short Xylan recovery from dilute nitric acid pretreated oil palm frond bagasse using fractional factorial design
title_full Xylan recovery from dilute nitric acid pretreated oil palm frond bagasse using fractional factorial design
title_fullStr Xylan recovery from dilute nitric acid pretreated oil palm frond bagasse using fractional factorial design
title_full_unstemmed Xylan recovery from dilute nitric acid pretreated oil palm frond bagasse using fractional factorial design
title_sort xylan recovery from dilute nitric acid pretreated oil palm frond bagasse using fractional factorial design
publisher Malaysian Palm Oil Board
publishDate 2021
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/32380/1/Xylan%20recovery%20from%20dilute%20nitric%20acid%20pretreated%20oil%20palm.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/32380/
https://doi.org/10.21894/jopr.2020.0093
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