Optimum Operating Conditions and Characterisation of Lignin Extracted from Palm Fruit Bunch

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
E. I. Akpan S. O. Adeosun M. A. Usman
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

Preliminary studies on the extraction and characterisation of biodegradable lignin from palm oil fruitbunch (POFB) for carbon fibre production has been conducted. Centra lComposite Design was used to determine the optimum operating conditions for maximum yield and properties of the extracted lignin. Soda concentration (1–3 wt/vol%), temperature (50–90 °C) and reaction time (20–30 min) were analysed using Rcore software. Experimental results show that using reaction temperature of 90 °C, time of 30 min and 3 wt/vol% soda concentration yields 3.3 g of lignin from 30 g of the POFB. The path of steepest ascent from ridge analysis shows that with temperature of 130 °C, time of 40 min. and soda concentration of 3. wt/vol%, 8.7 g of lignin can be extracted from 30 g of POFB. Analysis of FTIR and SEM show that the lignin has the same structure in all cases with minimal impurities.
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APA: E. I. Akpan S. O. Adeosun M. A. Usman  (2017)  Optimum Operating Conditions and Characterisation of Lignin Extracted from Palm Fruit Bunch

MLA: E. I. Akpan S. O. Adeosun M. A. Usman Optimum Operating Conditions and Characterisation of Lignin Extracted from Palm Fruit Bunch. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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