Recovery of Residual Crude Palm Oil from the Empty Fruit Bunch Spikelets Using Environmentally Friendly Processes

The development of new, low-cost technology to increase the oil recovery in the palm oil mill especially from the palm oil wastes has been an important goal for the industry to increase OER. According to preliminary oil detection, the residual oil is mainly located on the surface of spikelet, about...

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Published in:Separation Science and Technology (Philadelphia)
Main Author: Chavarro Gomez J.; Mokhtar M.N.; Sulaiman A.; Samsu Baharuddin A.; Busu Z.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor and Francis Inc. 2015
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Chavarro Gomez J.; Mokhtar M.N.; Sulaiman A.; Samsu Baharuddin A.; Busu Z.
Recovery of Residual Crude Palm Oil from the Empty Fruit Bunch Spikelets Using Environmentally Friendly Processes
2015
Separation Science and Technology (Philadelphia)
50
11
10.1080/01496395.2014.994781
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84934300162&doi=10.1080%2f01496395.2014.994781&partnerID=40&md5=e835791a53af6261f6fbae3c86505832
The development of new, low-cost technology to increase the oil recovery in the palm oil mill especially from the palm oil wastes has been an important goal for the industry to increase OER. According to preliminary oil detection, the residual oil is mainly located on the surface of spikelet, about 73.73 ± 0.05% from total residual oil. The combined water-steam shows the best oil extraction process, indicating 82 ± 0.13% of oil may be removed from the EFB spikelet. Thus, this method is chemical free and environmentally friendly residual CPO recovery process using EFB. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
Taylor and Francis Inc.
01496395
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author Chavarro Gomez J.; Mokhtar M.N.; Sulaiman A.; Samsu Baharuddin A.; Busu Z.
spellingShingle Chavarro Gomez J.; Mokhtar M.N.; Sulaiman A.; Samsu Baharuddin A.; Busu Z.
Recovery of Residual Crude Palm Oil from the Empty Fruit Bunch Spikelets Using Environmentally Friendly Processes
author_facet Chavarro Gomez J.; Mokhtar M.N.; Sulaiman A.; Samsu Baharuddin A.; Busu Z.
author_sort Chavarro Gomez J.; Mokhtar M.N.; Sulaiman A.; Samsu Baharuddin A.; Busu Z.
title Recovery of Residual Crude Palm Oil from the Empty Fruit Bunch Spikelets Using Environmentally Friendly Processes
title_short Recovery of Residual Crude Palm Oil from the Empty Fruit Bunch Spikelets Using Environmentally Friendly Processes
title_full Recovery of Residual Crude Palm Oil from the Empty Fruit Bunch Spikelets Using Environmentally Friendly Processes
title_fullStr Recovery of Residual Crude Palm Oil from the Empty Fruit Bunch Spikelets Using Environmentally Friendly Processes
title_full_unstemmed Recovery of Residual Crude Palm Oil from the Empty Fruit Bunch Spikelets Using Environmentally Friendly Processes
title_sort Recovery of Residual Crude Palm Oil from the Empty Fruit Bunch Spikelets Using Environmentally Friendly Processes
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description The development of new, low-cost technology to increase the oil recovery in the palm oil mill especially from the palm oil wastes has been an important goal for the industry to increase OER. According to preliminary oil detection, the residual oil is mainly located on the surface of spikelet, about 73.73 ± 0.05% from total residual oil. The combined water-steam shows the best oil extraction process, indicating 82 ± 0.13% of oil may be removed from the EFB spikelet. Thus, this method is chemical free and environmentally friendly residual CPO recovery process using EFB. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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