Peer Mohamed Abdul
National University of Malaysia
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Bioresource Technology | 2016
Peer Mohamed Abdul; Jamaliah Md Jahim; Shuhaida Harun; Masturah Markom; Nabilah Aminah Lutpi; Osman Hassan; Venkatesh Balan; Bruce E. Dale; Mohd Tusirin Mohd Nor
Oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) fibre is widely available in Southeast Asian countries and found to have 60% (w/w) sugar components. OPEFB was pretreated using the ammonia fibre expansion (AFEX) method and characterised physically by the Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. The results show that there were significant structural changes in OPEFB after the pretreatment step, and the sugar yield after enzymatic hydrolysis using a cocktail of Cellic Ctec2® and Cellic Htec2® increased from 0.15gg(-1) of OPEFB in the raw untreated OPEFB sample to 0.53gg(-1) of OPEFB in AFEX-pretreated OPEFB (i.e. almost a fourfold increase in sugar conversion), which enhances the economic value of OPEFB. A biohydrogen fermentability test of this hydrolysate was carried out using a locally isolated bacterium, Enterobacter sp. KBH6958. The biohydrogen yield after 72h of fermentation was 1.68mol H2 per mol sugar. Butyrate, ethanol, and acetate were the major metabolites.
RSC Advances | 2015
Nabilah Aminah Lutpi; Jamaliah Md Jahim; Tabassum Mumtaz; Peer Mohamed Abdul; Mohd Tusirin Mohd Nor
In this study, thermophilic biohydrogen production by a mixed culture, obtained from a continuous acidogenic reactor treating palm oil mill effluent, was improved by using granular activated carbon (GAC) as the support material. Batch experiments were carried out at 60 °C by feeding the anaerobic sludge bacteria with a sucrose-containing synthetic medium at an initial pH of 5.5 under anoxic conditions. The physico-chemical characteristics of the attached biofilm were evaluated after extraction of the extracellular polymeric substances (EPSs) of the biofilm using the formaldehyde–NaOH method. The main component of the biofilm was protein (60%), while the carbohydrate content accounted for 40% of the EPS. Two major absorption bands at approximately 3400 cm−1 and 1650 cm−1, characteristics of the stretching vibrations of hydroxyl and amino groups, respectively, were identified in the FT-IR spectra, confirming the composition of the EPS. Observations using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) illustrated the attachment of rod-shaped bacterial cells on the GAC at 60 °C. A maximum hydrogen production rate of 4.3 mmol L−1 h−1 and a hydrogen yield of 5.6 mol H2 per mol sucrose were obtained from this attached biofilm system. The major soluble metabolites of fermentation were acetic acid and butyric acid. The results showed that the granular activated carbon enhanced the biohydrogen production by stabilizing the pH and microbial metabolites and therefore could be used as a support material for fermentative hydrogen production under thermophilic conditions on a large scale.
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2013
Peer Mohamed Abdul; Jamaliah Md Jahim; Shuhaida Harun; Masturah Markom; Osman Hassan; Abdul Wahab Mohammad; Ahmad Jaril Asis
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2017
Nurul Sakinah Engliman; Peer Mohamed Abdul; Shu-Yii Wu; Jamaliah Md Jahim
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2017
Safa Senan Mahmod; Jamaliah Md Jahim; Peer Mohamed Abdul
Energy Conversion and Management | 2017
Nur Syakina Jamali; Jamaliah Md Jahim; Wan Nor Roslam Wan Isahak; Peer Mohamed Abdul
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2018
Rizal Muzhafar Maaroff; Jamaliah Md Jahim; Azratul Madihah Azahar; Peer Mohamed Abdul; Mohd Shahbudin Masdar; Darman Nordin; Muhammad Azri Abd Nasir
Renewable Energy | 2018
Safa Senan Mahmod; Azratul Madihah Azahar; Jian Ping Tan; Jamaliah Md Jahim; Peer Mohamed Abdul; Mohd Shahbudin Masdar; Nurina Anuar; Mohammed Faisal Mohammed Yunus; Ahmad Jaril Asis; Shu-Yii Wu
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2018
Muhammad Azri Abd Nasir; Jamaliah Md Jahim; Peer Mohamed Abdul; Hemavathi Silvamany; Rizal Muzhafar Maaroff; Mohammed Faisal Mohammed Yunus
Cellulose | 2018
Pei Ling Tang; Peer Mohamed Abdul; Nurul Sakinah Engliman; Osman Hassan