2014
DOI: 10.15376/biores.9.4.6361-6372
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Physicochemical Characterization of Oil Palm Decanter Cake (OPDC) for Residual Oil Recovery

Abstract: A characterization study on oil palm decanter cakes (OPDC) was performed to gain an in-depth understanding of the material's characteristics to aid in potential residual oil recovery. The OPDC was characterized by a high moisture content, high biodegradability, high organic content, and a nutrient-rich composition. Microscopic observation showed that the oil attachments in OPDC, and a vast majority of the droplets, were less than 50 μm in size. Furthermore, contact angle measurement revealed the hydrophilic an… Show more

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“…The pH value for decanter cake was lower compared to POME sludge and RHA because decanter cake was acidic in nature. The results obtained are in agreement with the previous finding of Sahad et al [10] whereby a pH value of 5.03 was recorded for decanter cake. Moreover, the highest moisture content of about 79.06% was recorded for decanted cake, this result correlated well with the reports of Abdul Razak et al [11] and Sahad et al [10].…”
Section: Characteristics Of Raw Materialssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The pH value for decanter cake was lower compared to POME sludge and RHA because decanter cake was acidic in nature. The results obtained are in agreement with the previous finding of Sahad et al [10] whereby a pH value of 5.03 was recorded for decanter cake. Moreover, the highest moisture content of about 79.06% was recorded for decanted cake, this result correlated well with the reports of Abdul Razak et al [11] and Sahad et al [10].…”
Section: Characteristics Of Raw Materialssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The FTIR spectra of OPDC and AC-OPDC ( Figure 2) show the difference in absorption bands between the OPDC and the AC-OPDC. The bands in the OPDC are similar to those found in the OPDC studied by Sahad et al [26] and in lignocellulosic bio mass such as oil palm mesocarp fiber [27] and oil palm empty fruit bunch [28]. The absorption bands at 3290.35 cm −1 and 2916.97 cm −1 indicate the stretching of O-H and C-H groups, respectively.…”
Section: Carbonizati On and Acti Vation Of Opdcsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The fibrous solid residues, owing to the presence of non-polar groups on their surface, attract oil molecules to their surfaces by the surface adsorption mechanism and adsorb the oils into their matrixes by capillary adsorption (Huang et al 2010;Subramaniam et al 2010). On the other hand, the presence of hydroxyl groups in the solid residues attracts water through hydrogen bonding (Sahad et al 2014). The residual oil may also be the small-sized free oil formed during the harsh mechanical processing before the clarification stage.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Pomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Sahad et al (2014), a contact angle less than 45° indicates that the wettability properties of solid particles corresponds to their amphiphilic properties; this means that the material exhibits both hydrophilic and oleophilic properties. Thus, the solid particles in the POME were capable of absorbing both CPO and H2O.…”
Section: Contact Angle Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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