scholarly journals Preparation and Evaluation of Tabletting properties of Microcrystalline Cellulose from Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch

Author(s):  
Dong Sung Kim ◽  
Yong Joo Sung ◽  
Chul-Hwan Kim ◽  
Se-Bin Kim
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (4.14) ◽  
pp. 339
Author(s):  
N. Samat ◽  
N. N. Ghazali ◽  
Z. Ahmad ◽  
F. Ali

In this study, the microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) was extracted via a non-acidic method from the oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) cellulose. The extraction was conducted through Ammonium Persulfate (APS) oxidation treatment, which was followed by the ball milling process. The effects of varied temperature levels from APS oxidation treatment (60, 80 and 90oC) and different milling time (1, 4 hours) were investigated. APS oxidation treatment at 90oC was found to produce the most optimum results. The size of the MCC was less than 20μm and had demonstrated the highest degree of crystallinity index and thermal stability. The high crystallinity index is associated with the removal of non-cellulosic components as seen from FTIR analysis, where a decrease was observed in the characteristic peak intensity of 1735 and 1510 cm-1. The milling time had also affected the formation of MCC. Although a relatively longer milling time had produced smaller MCC with narrow size distribution, it had, however, given rise to a slight adverse effect on the crystallinity index and thermal stability.              


2018 ◽  
Vol 184 ◽  
pp. 74-81 ◽  
Author(s):  
Septi Pujiasih ◽  
Kurnia ◽  
Abu Masykur ◽  
Triana Kusumaningsih ◽  
Ozi Adi Saputra

BioResources ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nasrullah Razali ◽  
Md. Sohrab Hossain ◽  
Owolabi Abdulwahab Taiwo ◽  
Mazlan Ibrahim ◽  
Nur Wahidah Mohd Nadzri ◽  
...  

BioResources ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 8268-8290
Author(s):  
P. R. D. Weerasooriya ◽  
H. P. S. Abdul Khalil ◽  
Noor Haida Mohd Kaus ◽  
Md. Sohrab Hossain ◽  
Salim Hiziroglu ◽  
...  

There is increasing interest in regenerated cellulose (RC) films for advanced manufacturing applications using natural polymers and renewable materials. In this study, RC films were isolated via solution casting process using microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) and the ionic liquid 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride ([BMIM]Cl). Initially, MCC was synthesized from oil palm empty fruit bunch using total chlorine-free (TCF) pulping and acid hydrolysis. Effects of MCC on the structures and physicochemical properties of the isolated RC films were determined for 4 wt%, 6.5 wt%, and 9 wt% of MCC at 80 °C. Several analytical methods were employed to evaluate degree of crystallinity, chemical stability, mechanical properties, morphology, opacity, water vapor permeability, and thermal stability of the RC films. The results showed that the addition of 6.5 wt% of MCC yielded the greatest tensile strength. Compared with the RC films with 6.5 wt% of MCC, thermal stability and water vapor permeability slightly increased when the MCC content was 9 wt%. According to the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), 6.5 wt% of MCC was the optimum MCC concentration to mix with [BMIM]Cl to manufacture RC films for packaging applications, while 9 wt% of MCC was ideal for photocatalytic and electrically conductive thin film applications.


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