Experimental investigation on pineapple leaf fiber as biomass source for renewable energy application

Depletion of fossil fuel reserves along with major environmental impacts needs the government and authorities to emphasis on renewable energy resources. Biomass from plantation waste is among the significant resource for renewable energy. Hence, this research was carried out with the primary o...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, N., Jamiluddin, J., Hagos, F. Y., Azmi, N. S. N.
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Published: 2020
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.72492022-07-12T01:47:03Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7249/ Experimental investigation on pineapple leaf fiber as biomass source for renewable energy application Abdullah, N. Jamiluddin, J. Hagos, F. Y. Azmi, N. S. N. T Technology (General) Depletion of fossil fuel reserves along with major environmental impacts needs the government and authorities to emphasis on renewable energy resources. Biomass from plantation waste is among the significant resource for renewable energy. Hence, this research was carried out with the primary objective is to evaluate the potential of pineapple leaf fiber (PALF) as an alternative for current biomass resources which are oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) and rice husk (RH). The PALF was obtained from pineapple leaf waste by using hand scrapping technique. Then the characterization process was conducted on the PALF used in the present study to investigate its cellulose contents. Five samples were tested for calorimetric value by using the calorimetric thermometer and bomb cylinder. The calorimetric value test shows that the PALF has a calorimetric average value of 16.93 MJ/Kg. Therefore, the finding reveals that the PALF has high potential as an alternative for current biomass resources for renewable energy application. The utilization of PALF with higher cellulose content compared with the present study expected capable of providing higher calorimetric value result in the future. 2020 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7249/1/P13921_ede952e55685f4bc7689b83fd4136d8a.pdf Abdullah, N. and Jamiluddin, J. and Hagos, F. Y. and Azmi, N. S. N. (2020) Experimental investigation on pineapple leaf fiber as biomass source for renewable energy application. In: ICMER 2019, Jul 30, 2019 - Jul 31, 2019, Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/788/1/012059
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Abdullah, N.
Jamiluddin, J.
Hagos, F. Y.
Azmi, N. S. N.
Experimental investigation on pineapple leaf fiber as biomass source for renewable energy application
description Depletion of fossil fuel reserves along with major environmental impacts needs the government and authorities to emphasis on renewable energy resources. Biomass from plantation waste is among the significant resource for renewable energy. Hence, this research was carried out with the primary objective is to evaluate the potential of pineapple leaf fiber (PALF) as an alternative for current biomass resources which are oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) and rice husk (RH). The PALF was obtained from pineapple leaf waste by using hand scrapping technique. Then the characterization process was conducted on the PALF used in the present study to investigate its cellulose contents. Five samples were tested for calorimetric value by using the calorimetric thermometer and bomb cylinder. The calorimetric value test shows that the PALF has a calorimetric average value of 16.93 MJ/Kg. Therefore, the finding reveals that the PALF has high potential as an alternative for current biomass resources for renewable energy application. The utilization of PALF with higher cellulose content compared with the present study expected capable of providing higher calorimetric value result in the future.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abdullah, N.
Jamiluddin, J.
Hagos, F. Y.
Azmi, N. S. N.
author_facet Abdullah, N.
Jamiluddin, J.
Hagos, F. Y.
Azmi, N. S. N.
author_sort Abdullah, N.
title Experimental investigation on pineapple leaf fiber as biomass source for renewable energy application
title_short Experimental investigation on pineapple leaf fiber as biomass source for renewable energy application
title_full Experimental investigation on pineapple leaf fiber as biomass source for renewable energy application
title_fullStr Experimental investigation on pineapple leaf fiber as biomass source for renewable energy application
title_full_unstemmed Experimental investigation on pineapple leaf fiber as biomass source for renewable energy application
title_sort experimental investigation on pineapple leaf fiber as biomass source for renewable energy application
publishDate 2020
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