Potential of functionalised cellulose from oil palm biomass as nitrogen and phosphorus-based nutrient adsorbent - A review
By the year 2020, oil palm biomass in Malaysia is projected to reach between 85 to 110 million tonnes per year. Instead of disposing off such a massive amount of biomass as waste, the oil palm biomass could be converted into value-added products. Since lignocellulosic materials could be a suitable a...
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my.utm.976052022-10-21T01:15:58Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97605/ Potential of functionalised cellulose from oil palm biomass as nitrogen and phosphorus-based nutrient adsorbent - A review Chong, Mei Mei Tan, Lian See Che Jusoh, Nurfatehah Wahyuny Goto, Masafumi Sethupathi, Sumathi T Technology (General) By the year 2020, oil palm biomass in Malaysia is projected to reach between 85 to 110 million tonnes per year. Instead of disposing off such a massive amount of biomass as waste, the oil palm biomass could be converted into value-added products. Since lignocellulosic materials could be a suitable adsorbent for nitrogen and phosphorus-based nutrients from aquaculture effluent based on studies conducted by other countries, it would be an excellent opportunity to monetise oil palm biomass for a similar purpose as well. There are many well-established extraction methods introduced by researchers. However, only a handful of the extraction method involved the use of green chemicals. This article provides a review of the extraction and modification for oil palm biomass towards becoming a potential adsorbent for nitrogen and phosphorus-based nutrients. Lembaga Minyak Sawit Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/97605/1/TanLianSee2021_PotentialOfFunctionalisedCelluloseFromOilPalmBiomass.pdf Chong, Mei Mei and Tan, Lian See and Che Jusoh, Nurfatehah Wahyuny and Goto, Masafumi and Sethupathi, Sumathi (2021) Potential of functionalised cellulose from oil palm biomass as nitrogen and phosphorus-based nutrient adsorbent - A review. Journal of Oil Palm Research, 33 (3). pp. 387-399. ISSN 1511-2780 http://dx.doi.org/10.21894/jopr.2020.0088 DOI : 10.21894/jopr.2020.0088 |
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By the year 2020, oil palm biomass in Malaysia is projected to reach between 85 to 110 million tonnes per year. Instead of disposing off such a massive amount of biomass as waste, the oil palm biomass could be converted into value-added products. Since lignocellulosic materials could be a suitable adsorbent for nitrogen and phosphorus-based nutrients from aquaculture effluent based on studies conducted by other countries, it would be an excellent opportunity to monetise oil palm biomass for a similar purpose as well. There are many well-established extraction methods introduced by researchers. However, only a handful of the extraction method involved the use of green chemicals. This article provides a review of the extraction and modification for oil palm biomass towards becoming a potential adsorbent for nitrogen and phosphorus-based nutrients. |
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Potential of functionalised cellulose from oil palm biomass as nitrogen and phosphorus-based nutrient adsorbent - A review |
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Potential of functionalised cellulose from oil palm biomass as nitrogen and phosphorus-based nutrient adsorbent - A review |
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