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BioMed Research International | 2016

Subcritical Water Technology for Enhanced Extraction of Biochemical Compounds from Chlorella vulgaris

S. A. Awaluddin; Selvakumar Thiruvenkadam; Shamsul Izhar; Yoshida Hiroyuki; Michael K. Danquah; Razif Harun

Subcritical water extraction (SWE) technology has been used for the extraction of active compounds from different biomass materials with low process cost, mild operating conditions, short process times, and environmental sustainability. With the limited application of the technology to microalgal biomass, this work investigates parametrically the potential of subcritical water for high-yield extraction of biochemicals such as carbohydrates and proteins from microalgal biomass. The SWE process was optimized using central composite design (CCD) under varying process conditions of temperature (180–374°C), extraction time (1–20 min), biomass particulate size (38–250 μm), and microalgal biomass loading (5–40 wt.%). Chlorella vulgaris used in this study shows high volatile matter (83.5 wt.%) and carbon content (47.11 wt.%), giving advantage as a feedstock for biofuel production. The results showed maximum total carbohydrate content and protein yields of 14.2 g/100 g and 31.2 g/100 g, respectively, achieved under the process conditions of 277°C, 5% of microalgal biomass loading, and 5 min extraction time. Statistical analysis revealed that, of all the parameters investigated, temperature is the most critical during SWE of microalgal biomass for protein and carbohydrate production.


Journal of Oleo Science | 2016

Recovery of palm oil and valuable material from oil palm empty fruit bunch by sub-critical water

Nor Azrin Ahmad Kurnin; Mohd Halim Shah Ismail; Hiroyuki Yoshida; Shamsul Izhar

Oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) is one of the solid wastes produced in huge volume by palm oil mill. Whilst it still contains valuable oil, approximately 22.6 million tons is generated annually and treated as solid waste. In this work, sub-critical water (sub-cw) was used to extract oil, sugar and tar from spikelet of EFB. The spikelet was treated with sub-cw between 180-280°C and a reaction time of 2 and 5 minutes. The highest yield of oil was 0.075 g-oil/g-dry EFB, obtained at 240°C and reaction time of 5 minutes. Astonishingly, oil that was extracted through this method was 84.5% of that obtained through Soxhlet method using hexane. Yield of oil extracted was strongly affected by the reaction temperature and time. Higher reaction temperature induces the dielectric constant of water towards the non-polar properties of solvent; thus increases the oil extraction capability. Meanwhile, the highest yield of sugar was 0.20 g-sugar/g-dry EFB obtained at 220°C. At this temperature, the ion product of water is high enough to enable maximum sub-critical water hydrolysis reaction. This study showed that oil and other valuable material can be recovered using water at sub-critical condition, and most attractive without the use of harmful organic solvent.


Archive | 2014

Removal of Boron and Arsenic From Petrochemical Wastewater Using Zeolite as Adsorbent

Shamsul Izhar; Mohd Halim Shah Ismail; Lee Yuan Chuan

Petrochemical wastewater is one of the major industrial concerns due to the toxicity of heavy metals such as boron and arsenic. These metals must be progressively treated before discharged into receiving water. In this research, adsorption of boron and arsenic was conducted using natural zeolite (clinoptilolite). The arsenic and boron removal efficiencies using natural zeolite as adsorbents are 66 and 52 %, respectively, at its optimum conditions (pH 8, contact time 240 min and adsorbent dosage 480 g/L). Compared to various adsorbents, the adsorption using natural zeolite showed excellent boron and arsenic removal, thus has a great potential to be applied in industrial wastewater treatment plant.


Applied Energy | 2015

Process application of Subcritical Water Extraction (SWE) for algal bio-products and biofuels production

Selvakumar Thiruvenkadam; Shamsul Izhar; Hiroyuki Yoshida; Michael K. Danquah; Razif Harun


Archive | 2013

Adsorption Process of Heavy Metals by Low-Cost Adsorbent: A Review

Siti Nur Aeisyah Abas; Mohd Halim Shah Ismail; Lias Kamal; Shamsul Izhar


Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2014

Recovery of indium from TFT and CF glasses in LCD panel wastes using sub-critical water

Hiroyuki Yoshida; Shamsul Izhar; Eiichiro Nishio; Yasuhiko Utsumi; Nobuaki Kakimori; Salak Asghari Feridoun


Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2015

Recovery of indium from TFT and CF glasses of LCD wastes using NaOH-enhanced sub-critical water

Hiroyuki Yoshida; Shamsul Izhar; Eiichiro Nishio; Yasuhiko Utsumi; Nobuaki Kakimori; Feridoun Salak Asghari


Journal of Water Resource and Protection | 2013

A Study on Zeolite Performance in Waste Treating Ponds for Treatment of Palm Oil Mill Effluent

M. Halim Shah Ismail; Shazryenna Dalang; Syafiie Syam; Shamsul Izhar


ChemBioEng Reviews | 2015

The Effects of Electrode and Catalyst Selection on Microfluidic Fuel Cell Performance

Musaab K. Rashed; Mohamad Amran Mohd Salleh; Hayder A. Abdulbari; M. Halim Shah Ismail; Shamsul Izhar


Journal of King Saud University - Science | 2018

Nitrogen doped graphene-supported trimetallic CuNiRu nanoparticles catalyst for catalytic dehydrogenation of cyclohexanol to cyclohexanone

Alyaa K. Mageed; A.B. Dayang Radiah; A. Salmiaton; Shamsul Izhar; Musab Abdul Razak

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A. Salmiaton

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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Universiti Putra Malaysia

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Razif Harun

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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