Yuen May Choo
Malaysian Palm Oil Board
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Bioresource Technology | 2013
Liping Tan; Yongcheng Yu; Xuezhi Li; Jian Zhao; Yinbo Qu; Yuen May Choo; Soh Kheang Loh
This study evaluates the effects of some pretreatment processes to improve the enzymatic hydrolysis of oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) for ethanol production. The experimental results show that the bisulfite pretreatment was practical for EFB pretreatment. Moreover, the optimum pretreatment conditions of the bisulfite pretreatment (180 °C, 30 min, 8% NaHSO3, 1% H2SO4) were identified. In the experiments, a biorefinery process of EFB was proposed to produce ethanol, xylose products, and lignosulfonates.
Bioresource Technology | 2014
Xingkai Cui; Xuebing Zhao; Jing Zeng; Soh Kheang Loh; Yuen May Choo; Dehua Liu
Oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) was pretreated by Formiline process to overcome biomass recalcitrance and obtain hemicellulosic syrup and lignin. Higher formic acid concentration led to more lignin removal but also higher degree of cellulose formylation. Cellulose digestibility could be well recovered after deformylation with a small amount of lime. After digested by enzyme loading of 15 FPU+10 CBU/g solid for 48 h, the polysaccharide conversion could be over 90%. Simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) results demonstrated that ethanol concentration reached 83.6 g/L with approximate 85% of theoretic yield when performed at an initial dry solid consistency of 20%. A mass balance showed that via Formiline pretreatment 0.166 kg of ethanol could be produced from 1 kg of dry EFB with co-production of 0.14 kg of high-purity lignin and 5.26 kg hemicellulosic syrup containing 2.8% xylose. Formiline pretreatment thus can be employed as an entry for biorefining of EFB.
Biotechnology Journal | 2015
Liping Tan; Wan Sun; Xuezhi Li; Jian Zhao; Yinbo Qu; Yuen May Choo; Soh Kheang Loh
Bisulfite pretreatment is a proven effective method for improving the enzymatic hydrolysis of empty fruit bunch (EFB) from oil palm for bioethanol production. In this study, we set out to determine the changes that occur in the structure and properties of EFB materials and fractions of hemicellulose and lignin during the bisulfite pretreatment process. The results showed that the crystallinity of cellulose in EFB increased after bisulfite pretreatment, whereas the EFB surface was damaged to various degrees. The orderly structure of EFB, which was maintained by hydrogen bonds, was destroyed by bisulfite pretreatment. Bisulfite pretreatment also hydrolyzed the glycosidic bonds of the xylan backbone of hemicellulose, thereby decreasing the molecular weight and shortening the xylan chains. The lignin fractions obtained from EFB and pretreated EFB were typically G-S lignin, and with low content of H units. Meanwhile, de-etherification occurred at the β-O-4 linkage, which was accompanied by polymerization and demethoxylation as a result of bisulfite pretreatment. The adsorption ability of cellulase differed for the various lignin fractions, and the water-soluble lignin fractions had higher adsorption capacity on cellulase than the milled wood lignin. In general, the changes in the structure and properties of EFB provided insight into the benefits of bisulfite pretreatment.
Archive | 2013
Soh Kheang Loh; Yuen May Choo
The R&D on biofuels in Malaysia was first commenced in 1980s and since then its commercialization progressed at a slow pace with many uncertainties. Until recently, it has gained much attention and popularity not just in Malaysia but in many parts of the world, mainly rooted in some advantages it has over fossil fuels. There are at least three different generations of biofuels, i.e. first-generation biofuels, second-generation biofuels and third-generation biofuels.
Bioresource Technology | 2016
Liping Tan; Meimei Wang; Xuezhi Li; Hongxing Li; Jian Zhao; Yinbo Qu; Yuen May Choo; Soh Kheang Loh
In this work, fractionation of empty fruit bunch (EFB) by bisulfite pretreatment was studied for the production of bioethanol and high value products to achieve biorefinery of EFB. EFB was fractionated to solid and liquor components by bisulfite process. The solid components were used for bioethanol production by quasi-simultaneous saccharification and fermentation. The liquor components were then converted to furfural by hydrolysis with sulfuric acid. Preliminary results showed that the concentration of furfural was highest at 18.8g/L with 0.75% sulfuric acid and reaction time of 25min. The conversion of xylose to furfural was 82.5%. Furthermore, we attempted to fractionate the liquor into hemicellulose sugars and lignin by different methods for producing potential chemicals, such as xylose, xylooligosaccharide, and lignosulfonate. Our research showed that the combination of bisulfite pretreatment and resin separation could effectively fractionate EFB components to produce bioethanol and other high value chemicals.
Journal of Oil Palm Research | 2013
Soh Kheang Loh; Mei Ee Lai; Muzzammil Ngatiman; Weng Soon Lim; Yuen May Choo; Zhenjia Zhang; Jumat Salimon
Industrial Crops and Products | 2013
Soh Kheang Loh; Stephen James; Muzzamil Ngatiman; Kah Yein Cheong; Yuen May Choo; Weng Soon Lim
Archive | 2012
Zhenjia Zhang; Yuen May Choo; Soh Kheang Loh
Journal of Oil Palm Research | 2015
Soh Kheang Loh; Kah Yein Cheong; Yuen May Choo; Jumat Salimon
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Bioengineering and Life Sciences | 2016
Nur Azreena Idris; Soh Kheang Loh; Harrison Lau Lik Nang; Yuen May Choo; Eminour Muzalina Mustafa; Vijaysri Vello; Cheng Yau Tan; Siew-Moi Phang