Oil palm waste: An abundant and promising feedstock for microwave pyrolysis conversion into good quality biochar with potential multi-applications
Oil palm waste (OPW), comprising mainly of empty fruit bunch, mesocarp fiber, frond, trunk, and palm kernel shell generated from palm oil industry, was collected, characterized, and then pyrolyzed to evaluate their potential to be converted into biochar with desirable properties for use in multi-app...
Main Authors: | Rock, Keey Liew, Wai, Lun Nam, Min, Yee Chong, Xue, Yee Phang, Man, Huan Su, Peter Nai, Yuh Yek, Nyuk, Ling Ma, Cheng, C. K., Cheng, Tung Chong, Su, Shiung Lam |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2018
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Online Access: | http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/18782/7/Oil%20palm%20waste%20An%20abundant%20and%20promising-fkksa-1.pdf |
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