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Old Oil Palm Trunks as Promising Feedstock for Biofuel and Bioplastics JIRCAS 4 th BMWS 2007.11 In collaboration with University of Science Malaysia and Forest Research Institute Malaysia Yutaka Mori
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Old Oil Palm Trunks as Promising Feedstock

for

Biofuel and Bioplastics

JIRCAS

4th BMWS 2007.11

In collaboration with University of Science Malaysia

and Forest Research Institute Malaysia

Yutaka Mori

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Problems occurred by introduction of bio-ethanol fuel

� Competition

with food

� Shortage of feedstock

� Price hike in grain and

feedstock

Feedstock: corn, wheat, cassava, sugar cane, molasses

Second-generation ethanol that

does not compete with food

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0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

30000

35000

40000

45000

50000

1963

/196

419

65/1

966

1967

/196

819

69/1

970

1971

/197

219

73/1

974

1975

/197

619

77/1

978

1979

/198

019

81/1

982

1983

/198

419

85/1

986

1987

/198

819

89/1

990

1991

/199

219

93/1

994

1995

/199

619

97/1

998

1999

/200

020

01/2

002

2003

/200

420

05/2

006

2007

/200

8

100

0t

Source:USDA PSD Online 2008

Worldwide Palm Oil Production

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Palm Oil Production in Each Country (2007)

Source:USDA PSD Online 2008

Indonesia

Malaysia

Country

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� 1911: Introduced from Africa

� 1917: Commercial Production started

� Exports: 2007

36,292M RM=13 billion US dollars

� Employment: more than 500,000

� Cultivation area: 430M ha (2007: 13% of total land)

peninsula(236Mha), Saba(128Mha), Sarawak(66Mha)

� Palm oil production (2007): 17.7M ton

� Kernel oil production (2007): 2M ton

� Productivity: 3.4-4.9 ton/ha (palm oil)

0.7-1.2 ton/ha (kernel oil)

Palm Oil Industry in Malaysia

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Re-plantation of Old Oil Palm

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Plywood Production from Old Palm TrunkYoung’s Modulus

2 4 (GPa)

16 7 62 43

11

10

9

15

14

13

Young’s Modulus

2 4 (GPa)

16 7 62 43

11

10

9

15

14

13

16 7 62 43

11

10

9

15

14

13

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Moisture Content of Oil Palm Trunk

A

B

CBark

Inner part of the stem

MoistureA

(core)83%

B(middle)

75%

C(outer)

68%

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HPLC Profile of Sugar Analysis on Sap

Sucr

ose

Gal

act

ose

Glucose

Fru

ctose

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A B C

Sucrose 20.6 23.6 22.1

Glucose 68.4 60.8 54.7

Fructose 23.3 27.0 30.9

Total sugars 113 112 108

Sugars contained in oil palm sap(g / L)

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Time, h

Redu

cing

suga

r, %

0.0

1.0

2.0

3.0

4.0

5.0

6.0

EtO

H, %

Reducing sugar, %

EtOH, %

Ethanol production from oil palm sap

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Lactic Acid Production from Oil Palm Sap

○,●:sap □,■:reference

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cose

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Lactic acid

, g/L

(●,■

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5

inches2

ft

Upper

most

(centre)

half

half

5

inches

5

inches

5

inches

8

ft

Sugar content and

composition at

different height

� Same amount and

composition throughout the

height except uppermost

part

�Approximately 20% less at

uppermost part

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0 1 3 7 15 30 60 90 120

days

2

2

2

2

Accumulation of sugars during storage of OPT

2

inches

L

1/2

L

1/2

L

ABC

We found out:

sugars in the sap increase significantly during storage.

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Comparison of Oil Palm Trunk with Sugar Cane

Sugar Cane

Oil Palm Trunk( after proper aging)

A (中心) B (中間) C (外層)

Moisture content70% 83% 75%

68%×0.8

Sugar content in juice or sap

16% 16% 14% 15%

Amount of sugarscontained

112g/kg 95.4g/kg ⇒ 107.8 kg/trunk

Cane or trunk produced per area

60-90ton/ha

154-168 ton/ha (136-148 trunks/ha)

Possible ethanol yield 4.5-7.2kL/ha

9.5-10.3 kL/ha

Sugar Cane

Oil Palm Trunk( after proper aging)

A (Core) B (Middle) C (Outer)

Moisture content70% 83% 75%

68%×0.8

Sugar content in juice or sap

16% 16% 14% 15%

Amount of sugarscontained

112g/kg 95.4g/kg ⇒ 107.8 kg/trunk

Cane or trunk produced per area

60-90ton/ha

154-168 ton/ha (136-148 trunks/ha)

Possible ethanol yield 4.5-7.2kL/ha

9.5-10.3 kL/ha

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Oil palm sap squeezing system

Trunk

Sap Tank

Fermentation

water

Plywood material

Shredder Squeezer

Peeler

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right side

Prototype Shredding machine

Shredded oil palm trunk

trunk

Capacity; 550 kg/h

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Squeezer

Specs:

3 roller hydraulic press

Size of roller:φ240mm, 340 w

Capacity: 500kg/h

7.5kw x 2 (AC415Vx50Hz)

8RPM variable

2450 x 2030W x 1800H

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Parenchyma Vascular bundles

Solid residues of sap-squeezed trunks

Cross-section

55% 45%

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Ethanol production from parenchyma hydrolysate

0

1

2

3

4

0 10 20 30 40

time, h

Glu

cose

, %

0

0.5

1

1.5

EtO

H, %

A5

A6

A7

A8

Ethanol yield A8) 86%

control: 80%)

A5 hydrolysateA6 hydrolysate + 1% polypeptone, 0.5% yest extract

A7 hydrolysate + 1% (NH4)2SO4

A8 hydrolysate + 1% polypeptone, 0.5% yeast extract

Control glucose + 1% polypeptone, 0.5% yeast extract)

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Parenchyma separating equipment

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Parenchyma and vascular bundles

separated by the separator

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Possible amount of ethanol and lactate produced from oil palm trunk

Heat

etc.

Fermentable sugars:16.8kg(core)39.7kg(middle)51.3kg(outer)

From one trunk

Solids(317kg)

Parenchyma(174kg)

Vascular bundles

(143kg)

Fermentable

sugars

(63.9kg)

Fermentable

sugars

(59.6kg)

Fermentable sugars

(107.8kg)

Ethanol 69.8L

41.4L

Diameter:38cm

Length:10m

sp. gr.:1.0

Sap

Lactate: 107.8kg

63.9kg

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Characteristics and advantages of the OPT as the

resource for fuel ethanol and lactic acid production

• Large amounts of sap

• High sugar content

• Easily degradable

parenchyma

Promising feedstock for ethanol and lactic acid

• Constantly discharged waste

• Very large amount

• Available all year around

Potential: Malaysia (4.3M ha) 2.7M kL (1.7M kL ) ethanol /year

4.2M ton (2.6M ton) lactate /year

Indonesia (7.0M ha)* 4.4M kL (2.8M kL) ethanol /year

6.8M ton (4.3M) lactate /year