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Title:

Old Oil Palm Trunk: A Promising Source of Sugars for Bioethanol Production

Author(s):

Arai, T., Kosugi, A., Murata, Y., Nirasawa, S., Tanaka, R., Sulaiman, O., Hashim, R., Nor Mohd Yusof, M., Asma Ibrahim, W., Mori, Y.

Document(s):

Paper Paper

Abstract:

Oil palm trees are replanted at an interval of approximately 25 years because of decreased oil productivity of old trees. Consequently the felled trunks are the enormous amount of biomass resources in the palm oil producing countries such as Malaysia and Indonesia. In this report, we found that the felled oil palm trunk contains large quantity of sap, which accounts for approximately 70% of the whole trunk weight, and that sugars existing in the sap increased remarkably during storage after logging. Total sugar in the sap increased from 83 mg ml­1 to 153 mg ml­1, the concentration comparable to that of sugar cane juice, after 20­40 days of storage, followed by the gradual decrease. The sugars contained in the sap were glucose, sucrose, fructose and galactose, all of which are fermentable by ordinary industrial yeast strains. The results indicate that old oil palm trunk becomes a promising source of sugars by proper aging after logging and, thus, its sap can be a good feedstock for bioethanol.

Keywords:

feedstock, fermentation, palm, biofuels

Topic:

Processes for Fuels from Biomass

Subtopic:

First generation liquid biofuels: alternative resources for innovative and efficient conversion

Event:

19th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition

Session:

OD2.4

Pages:

1917 - 1920

ISBN-13:

978-88-89407-55-4

ISBN-10:

88-89407-55-7

Paper DOI:

10.5071/19thEUBCE2011-OD2.4

Price:

FREE