Chemical and structural changes of ozonated empty fruit bunch (EFB) in a ribbon-mixer reactor

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Agricultural wastes especially empty fruit bunch (EFB) are abundantly available to be utilized as a feedstock for biochemical synthesis or biofuel production. The components of the waste include lignin, hemicellulose and cellulose. Cellulose, the polymer of glucose, is the active component for producing bio-based chemicals. However, it is difficult to isolate cellulose since lignin, the most outer layer in the waste is recalcitrant. Therefore, the agricultural wastes need to be pre-treated prior to downstream processing. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of ozone pretreatment on lignin degradation and total reducing sugar (TRS) yield. EFB was pre-treated using ozone gas in a ribbon-mixer reactor. The chemical and structural changes of ozonated EFB were analysed. The highest delignification obtained were 95.7 wt.% and TRS yield was enhanced to 84.9% at a moisture content of 40 wt.% with 60 g/m3 ozone concentration within one hour of reaction time. Both NMR and FTIR spectra conferred major peaks inferring higher lignin degradation could be achieved using ozonolysis.

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Rasid, N. S. A., Shamjuddin, A., & Amin, N. A. S. (2021). Chemical and structural changes of ozonated empty fruit bunch (EFB) in a ribbon-mixer reactor. Bulletin of Chemical Reaction Engineering and Catalysis, 16(2), 383–395. https://doi.org/10.9767/bcrec.16.2.10506.383-395

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