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Oil Palm’s Empty Fruit Bunch as a Sorbent Material in Filter System for Oil-Spill Clean Up

Oil pollution such as diesel poses a significant threat to the environment. Due to this, there is increasing interest in using natural materials mainly from agricultural waste as organic oil spill sorbents. Oil palm’s empty fruit bunch (EFB), a cost-effective material, non-toxic, renewable resource,...

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Autores principales: Puasa, Nurul Aini, Ahmad, Siti Aqlima, Zakaria, Nur Nadhirah, Khalil, Khalilah Abdul, Taufik, Siti Hajar, Zulkharnain, Azham, Azmi, Alyza Azzura, Gomez-Fuentes, Claudio, Wong, Chiew-Yen, Shaharuddin, Noor Azmi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8747325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35009130
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11010127
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author Puasa, Nurul Aini
Ahmad, Siti Aqlima
Zakaria, Nur Nadhirah
Khalil, Khalilah Abdul
Taufik, Siti Hajar
Zulkharnain, Azham
Azmi, Alyza Azzura
Gomez-Fuentes, Claudio
Wong, Chiew-Yen
Shaharuddin, Noor Azmi
author_facet Puasa, Nurul Aini
Ahmad, Siti Aqlima
Zakaria, Nur Nadhirah
Khalil, Khalilah Abdul
Taufik, Siti Hajar
Zulkharnain, Azham
Azmi, Alyza Azzura
Gomez-Fuentes, Claudio
Wong, Chiew-Yen
Shaharuddin, Noor Azmi
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description Oil pollution such as diesel poses a significant threat to the environment. Due to this, there is increasing interest in using natural materials mainly from agricultural waste as organic oil spill sorbents. Oil palm’s empty fruit bunch (EFB), a cost-effective material, non-toxic, renewable resource, and abundantly available in Malaysia, contains cellulosic materials that have been proven to show a good result in pollution treatment. This study evaluated the optimum screening part of EFB that efficiently absorbs oil and the physicochemical characterisation of untreated and treated EFB fibre using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The treatment conditions were optimised using one-factor-at-a-time (OFAT), which identified optimal treatment conditions of 170 °C, 20 min, 0.1 g/cm(3), and 10% diesel, resulting in 23 mL of oil absorbed. The predicted model was highly significant in statistical Response Surface Methodology (RSM) and confirmed that all the parameters (temperature, time, packing density, and diesel concentration) significantly influenced the oil absorbed. The predicted values in RSM were 175 °C, 22.5 min, 0.095 g/cm(3), and 10%, which resulted in 24 mL of oil absorbed. Using the experimental values generated by RSM, 175 °C, 22.5 min, 0.095 g/cm(3), and 10%, the highest oil absorption achieved was 24.33 mL. This study provides further evidence, as the data suggested that RSM provided a better approach to obtain a high efficiency of oil absorbed.
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spelling pubmed-87473252022-01-11 Oil Palm’s Empty Fruit Bunch as a Sorbent Material in Filter System for Oil-Spill Clean Up Puasa, Nurul Aini Ahmad, Siti Aqlima Zakaria, Nur Nadhirah Khalil, Khalilah Abdul Taufik, Siti Hajar Zulkharnain, Azham Azmi, Alyza Azzura Gomez-Fuentes, Claudio Wong, Chiew-Yen Shaharuddin, Noor Azmi Plants (Basel) Article Oil pollution such as diesel poses a significant threat to the environment. Due to this, there is increasing interest in using natural materials mainly from agricultural waste as organic oil spill sorbents. Oil palm’s empty fruit bunch (EFB), a cost-effective material, non-toxic, renewable resource, and abundantly available in Malaysia, contains cellulosic materials that have been proven to show a good result in pollution treatment. This study evaluated the optimum screening part of EFB that efficiently absorbs oil and the physicochemical characterisation of untreated and treated EFB fibre using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The treatment conditions were optimised using one-factor-at-a-time (OFAT), which identified optimal treatment conditions of 170 °C, 20 min, 0.1 g/cm(3), and 10% diesel, resulting in 23 mL of oil absorbed. The predicted model was highly significant in statistical Response Surface Methodology (RSM) and confirmed that all the parameters (temperature, time, packing density, and diesel concentration) significantly influenced the oil absorbed. The predicted values in RSM were 175 °C, 22.5 min, 0.095 g/cm(3), and 10%, which resulted in 24 mL of oil absorbed. Using the experimental values generated by RSM, 175 °C, 22.5 min, 0.095 g/cm(3), and 10%, the highest oil absorption achieved was 24.33 mL. This study provides further evidence, as the data suggested that RSM provided a better approach to obtain a high efficiency of oil absorbed. MDPI 2022-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8747325/ /pubmed/35009130 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11010127 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Puasa, Nurul Aini
Ahmad, Siti Aqlima
Zakaria, Nur Nadhirah
Khalil, Khalilah Abdul
Taufik, Siti Hajar
Zulkharnain, Azham
Azmi, Alyza Azzura
Gomez-Fuentes, Claudio
Wong, Chiew-Yen
Shaharuddin, Noor Azmi
Oil Palm’s Empty Fruit Bunch as a Sorbent Material in Filter System for Oil-Spill Clean Up
title Oil Palm’s Empty Fruit Bunch as a Sorbent Material in Filter System for Oil-Spill Clean Up
title_full Oil Palm’s Empty Fruit Bunch as a Sorbent Material in Filter System for Oil-Spill Clean Up
title_fullStr Oil Palm’s Empty Fruit Bunch as a Sorbent Material in Filter System for Oil-Spill Clean Up
title_full_unstemmed Oil Palm’s Empty Fruit Bunch as a Sorbent Material in Filter System for Oil-Spill Clean Up
title_short Oil Palm’s Empty Fruit Bunch as a Sorbent Material in Filter System for Oil-Spill Clean Up
title_sort oil palm’s empty fruit bunch as a sorbent material in filter system for oil-spill clean up
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8747325/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35009130
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11010127
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