Utilization of Core Oil Palm Trunk Waste to Methyl Levulinate: Physical and Chemical Characterizations
Core oil palm trunk (COPT) is a lignocellulosic waste that poses as an alternative carbon source in bio-chemical and bio-fuel production. The bulk of free sugar present in its sap renders COPT as a potential starting material in the synthesis of methyl levulinate (ML). In this study, the effect of d...
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Main Authors: | Abu Jahar, N., Pua, F.-L., Chyi, W.J., Mostapha, M., Zakaria, S., Chia, C.H., Syed Jaafar, S.N. |
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Language: | English |
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2020
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