Production and properties of solid biochar from oil palm trunk waste using sub-critical water technology

Sub-critical water (sub-CW) technology was utilised to produce solid biochar (SB) from oil palm trunk (OPT). This study evaluated the production of SB from sub-CW treatment of the top and bottom parts of 21- and 35-year old OPT. The SB production and its properties were assessed by means of higher h...

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Main Authors: Muda, Noor Azura, Yoshida, Hiroyuki, Ishak, Hazwani, Ismail, Mohd Halim Shah, Izhar, Shamsul
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Published: Malaysian Palm Oil Board 2020
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spelling my.upm.eprints.873082022-02-06T06:40:51Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/87308/ Production and properties of solid biochar from oil palm trunk waste using sub-critical water technology Muda, Noor Azura Yoshida, Hiroyuki Ishak, Hazwani Ismail, Mohd Halim Shah Izhar, Shamsul Sub-critical water (sub-CW) technology was utilised to produce solid biochar (SB) from oil palm trunk (OPT). This study evaluated the production of SB from sub-CW treatment of the top and bottom parts of 21- and 35-year old OPT. The SB production and its properties were assessed by means of higher heating values, elemental analysis, scanning electron microscopy, and particle size distribution. Treatment of the OPT21T at 300°C for 5 min produced a high yield of SB at 0.18 kg kg-dry OPT-1. The highest higher heating value (HHV) of SB was 32.4 MJ kg-1 from the treatment of OPT21B at 340°C for 5 min. The SB had higher HHV than petroleum coke but was within the range of general-purpose coal. Elemental analysis of SB revealed the occurrence of carbonisation and the extent of pyrolysis reaction judging from increasing the carbon value of SB with increasing temperature. The particle size distribution of SB at 370°C and 5 min reaction time was in the range between 8 and 10 μm. Consequently, sub-CW is a promising technology to convert waste oil palm trunks into micro-particle SB with high HHV for possible use as alternative fuel and for improving soil productivity. Malaysian Palm Oil Board 2020-08-18 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/87308/1/Production%20and%20properties%20of%20solid%20biochar.pdf Muda, Noor Azura and Yoshida, Hiroyuki and Ishak, Hazwani and Ismail, Mohd Halim Shah and Izhar, Shamsul (2020) Production and properties of solid biochar from oil palm trunk waste using sub-critical water technology. Journal of Oil Palm Research, 32 (3). 526 - 536. ISSN 1511-2780 http://jopr.mpob.gov.my/production-and-properties-of-solid-biochar-from-oil-palm-trunk-waste-using-sub-critical-water-technology/ 10.21894/jopr.2020.0046
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description Sub-critical water (sub-CW) technology was utilised to produce solid biochar (SB) from oil palm trunk (OPT). This study evaluated the production of SB from sub-CW treatment of the top and bottom parts of 21- and 35-year old OPT. The SB production and its properties were assessed by means of higher heating values, elemental analysis, scanning electron microscopy, and particle size distribution. Treatment of the OPT21T at 300°C for 5 min produced a high yield of SB at 0.18 kg kg-dry OPT-1. The highest higher heating value (HHV) of SB was 32.4 MJ kg-1 from the treatment of OPT21B at 340°C for 5 min. The SB had higher HHV than petroleum coke but was within the range of general-purpose coal. Elemental analysis of SB revealed the occurrence of carbonisation and the extent of pyrolysis reaction judging from increasing the carbon value of SB with increasing temperature. The particle size distribution of SB at 370°C and 5 min reaction time was in the range between 8 and 10 μm. Consequently, sub-CW is a promising technology to convert waste oil palm trunks into micro-particle SB with high HHV for possible use as alternative fuel and for improving soil productivity.
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author Muda, Noor Azura
Yoshida, Hiroyuki
Ishak, Hazwani
Ismail, Mohd Halim Shah
Izhar, Shamsul
spellingShingle Muda, Noor Azura
Yoshida, Hiroyuki
Ishak, Hazwani
Ismail, Mohd Halim Shah
Izhar, Shamsul
Production and properties of solid biochar from oil palm trunk waste using sub-critical water technology
author_facet Muda, Noor Azura
Yoshida, Hiroyuki
Ishak, Hazwani
Ismail, Mohd Halim Shah
Izhar, Shamsul
author_sort Muda, Noor Azura
title Production and properties of solid biochar from oil palm trunk waste using sub-critical water technology
title_short Production and properties of solid biochar from oil palm trunk waste using sub-critical water technology
title_full Production and properties of solid biochar from oil palm trunk waste using sub-critical water technology
title_fullStr Production and properties of solid biochar from oil palm trunk waste using sub-critical water technology
title_full_unstemmed Production and properties of solid biochar from oil palm trunk waste using sub-critical water technology
title_sort production and properties of solid biochar from oil palm trunk waste using sub-critical water technology
publisher Malaysian Palm Oil Board
publishDate 2020
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/87308/1/Production%20and%20properties%20of%20solid%20biochar.pdf
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