Emerging lignocellulosic ionic liquid biomass pretreatment criteria/strategy of optimization and recycling short review with infrared spectroscopy analytical know-how

Pretreatment of various types of lignocellulosic biomass (LCB) being shortly reviewed as criteria concerning emerging pretreatment solvents, recycling strategies and optimization. Review findings presented include pretreatment methods, recycling techniques, ionic liquid types, optimization parameter...

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Published in:Materials Today: Proceedings
Main Author: Azizan A.; Jusri N.A.A.; Azmi I.S.; Abd Rahman M.F.; Ibrahim N.; Jalil R.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2022
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Azizan A.; Jusri N.A.A.; Azmi I.S.; Abd Rahman M.F.; Ibrahim N.; Jalil R.
Emerging lignocellulosic ionic liquid biomass pretreatment criteria/strategy of optimization and recycling short review with infrared spectroscopy analytical know-how
2022
Materials Today: Proceedings
63

10.1016/j.matpr.2022.03.548
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85128839222&doi=10.1016%2fj.matpr.2022.03.548&partnerID=40&md5=b0146ebd26c751d07f284dd18579abf1
Pretreatment of various types of lignocellulosic biomass (LCB) being shortly reviewed as criteria concerning emerging pretreatment solvents, recycling strategies and optimization. Review findings presented include pretreatment methods, recycling techniques, ionic liquid types, optimization parameters (dependent/independent), optimization model and references. In this article, original investigated research Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) pretreatment data on oil palm frond (OPF), empty fruit bunch (EFB), oil palm trunk (OPT) and microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) were also presented, aiding the indirect indicator strategy of the effect of pretreatment via FTIR analysis to support the criteria analysis. The strategy covers certain spectroscopy changes when 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate [EMIM]Ac and electron beam irradiation (EBI) pretreatments on untreated and treated LCB samples, predicting shift in peaks or change of shape of the FTIR curve at specific wavenumber spectral region. Fundamentally, the obvious decrease of area under the curve values relationship with the pretreatment effects for three (3) spectroscopy FTIR functional groups representing stretching and vibration of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon combinations within the range of 3125 to 3600, 2850 to 2950 and 890 to 1200 cm−1 on four (4) different microcrystalline cellulose conditions of being untreated together with ionic liquid pretreatments of 50% (v/v) and 100% (v/v) [EMIM]Ac and finally with radiation pretreatment of 1000 kGy EBI conditions, can be useful for the criteria analytical understanding spectroscopically. © 2022
Elsevier Ltd
22147853
English
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author Azizan A.; Jusri N.A.A.; Azmi I.S.; Abd Rahman M.F.; Ibrahim N.; Jalil R.
spellingShingle Azizan A.; Jusri N.A.A.; Azmi I.S.; Abd Rahman M.F.; Ibrahim N.; Jalil R.
Emerging lignocellulosic ionic liquid biomass pretreatment criteria/strategy of optimization and recycling short review with infrared spectroscopy analytical know-how
author_facet Azizan A.; Jusri N.A.A.; Azmi I.S.; Abd Rahman M.F.; Ibrahim N.; Jalil R.
author_sort Azizan A.; Jusri N.A.A.; Azmi I.S.; Abd Rahman M.F.; Ibrahim N.; Jalil R.
title Emerging lignocellulosic ionic liquid biomass pretreatment criteria/strategy of optimization and recycling short review with infrared spectroscopy analytical know-how
title_short Emerging lignocellulosic ionic liquid biomass pretreatment criteria/strategy of optimization and recycling short review with infrared spectroscopy analytical know-how
title_full Emerging lignocellulosic ionic liquid biomass pretreatment criteria/strategy of optimization and recycling short review with infrared spectroscopy analytical know-how
title_fullStr Emerging lignocellulosic ionic liquid biomass pretreatment criteria/strategy of optimization and recycling short review with infrared spectroscopy analytical know-how
title_full_unstemmed Emerging lignocellulosic ionic liquid biomass pretreatment criteria/strategy of optimization and recycling short review with infrared spectroscopy analytical know-how
title_sort Emerging lignocellulosic ionic liquid biomass pretreatment criteria/strategy of optimization and recycling short review with infrared spectroscopy analytical know-how
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description Pretreatment of various types of lignocellulosic biomass (LCB) being shortly reviewed as criteria concerning emerging pretreatment solvents, recycling strategies and optimization. Review findings presented include pretreatment methods, recycling techniques, ionic liquid types, optimization parameters (dependent/independent), optimization model and references. In this article, original investigated research Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) pretreatment data on oil palm frond (OPF), empty fruit bunch (EFB), oil palm trunk (OPT) and microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) were also presented, aiding the indirect indicator strategy of the effect of pretreatment via FTIR analysis to support the criteria analysis. The strategy covers certain spectroscopy changes when 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate [EMIM]Ac and electron beam irradiation (EBI) pretreatments on untreated and treated LCB samples, predicting shift in peaks or change of shape of the FTIR curve at specific wavenumber spectral region. Fundamentally, the obvious decrease of area under the curve values relationship with the pretreatment effects for three (3) spectroscopy FTIR functional groups representing stretching and vibration of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon combinations within the range of 3125 to 3600, 2850 to 2950 and 890 to 1200 cm−1 on four (4) different microcrystalline cellulose conditions of being untreated together with ionic liquid pretreatments of 50% (v/v) and 100% (v/v) [EMIM]Ac and finally with radiation pretreatment of 1000 kGy EBI conditions, can be useful for the criteria analytical understanding spectroscopically. © 2022
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