Potentiality of banana (Musa) stem as raw material in chemical nonwood pulping / Leong Soo Kwan and Rakmi Abd Rahman

Wood is not sufficient in many countries to meet the rise demand for paper and pulp. In recent years, a lot of researches have been done to find a new, nonwood raw material for paper production especially using agricultural waste. Agriculture industry is one of the main industries in Malaysia which...

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Main Authors: Leong, Soo Kwan, Abd Rahman, Rakmi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Research, Development and Commercialisation (IRDC) 2007
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12824/
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author Leong, Soo Kwan
Abd Rahman, Rakmi
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description Wood is not sufficient in many countries to meet the rise demand for paper and pulp. In recent years, a lot of researches have been done to find a new, nonwood raw material for paper production especially using agricultural waste. Agriculture industry is one of the main industries in Malaysia which has generated a large amount of waste every year such as banana stem, rice hull, sugarcane bagasse and wheat straw. These are regarded as abundant, inexpensive and readily available natural resources for pulping industry. The purpose of this paper is to study of the pulping potentialities of banana stems which are growing in Malaysia. In this research the banana stem is used as raw material in the pulping process for the purpose of producing cellulose as pulp. The chemical pulping method which is used in the study is soda pulping, where NaOH is the main chemical substance used in cooking and with anthroquinone as the additive. Temperature, residence time and dosage of chemical were the parameters to be manipulated in this non-wood chemical pulping process to get an optimum condition for pulping. A 3 litre batch reactor was used in this non-wood chemical pulping process. The concentration of NaOH used was varied from 10 – 45 % and cooking temperature was varied from 100 – 200 °C. The ratio of solid to liquid is set at 1:8 and also the cooking period was varied from 30 – 210 minutes. The result shows that the optimum yield of pulp from this study is at 20 % w/w NaOH, cooking at 160 °C with 120 minutes. The yield of pulp is around 30 %. The cellulose content in the pulp produced is as high as 90 %.
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spelling uitm-128242016-05-26T09:00:56Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12824/ Potentiality of banana (Musa) stem as raw material in chemical nonwood pulping / Leong Soo Kwan and Rakmi Abd Rahman srj Leong, Soo Kwan Abd Rahman, Rakmi Musaceae (Banana) Malaysia Wood-pulp Wood is not sufficient in many countries to meet the rise demand for paper and pulp. In recent years, a lot of researches have been done to find a new, nonwood raw material for paper production especially using agricultural waste. Agriculture industry is one of the main industries in Malaysia which has generated a large amount of waste every year such as banana stem, rice hull, sugarcane bagasse and wheat straw. These are regarded as abundant, inexpensive and readily available natural resources for pulping industry. The purpose of this paper is to study of the pulping potentialities of banana stems which are growing in Malaysia. In this research the banana stem is used as raw material in the pulping process for the purpose of producing cellulose as pulp. The chemical pulping method which is used in the study is soda pulping, where NaOH is the main chemical substance used in cooking and with anthroquinone as the additive. Temperature, residence time and dosage of chemical were the parameters to be manipulated in this non-wood chemical pulping process to get an optimum condition for pulping. A 3 litre batch reactor was used in this non-wood chemical pulping process. The concentration of NaOH used was varied from 10 – 45 % and cooking temperature was varied from 100 – 200 °C. The ratio of solid to liquid is set at 1:8 and also the cooking period was varied from 30 – 210 minutes. The result shows that the optimum yield of pulp from this study is at 20 % w/w NaOH, cooking at 160 °C with 120 minutes. The yield of pulp is around 30 %. The cellulose content in the pulp produced is as high as 90 %. Institute of Research, Development and Commercialisation (IRDC) 2007 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12824/1/AJ_LEONG%20SOO%20KWAN%20SRJ%2007%201.pdf Leong, Soo Kwan and Abd Rahman, Rakmi (2007) Potentiality of banana (Musa) stem as raw material in chemical nonwood pulping / Leong Soo Kwan and Rakmi Abd Rahman. (2007) Scientific Research Journal <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Scientific_Research_Journal.html>, 4 (2). pp. 55-65. ISSN 1675-7009 https://srj.uitm.edu.my/
spellingShingle Musaceae (Banana)
Malaysia
Wood-pulp
Leong, Soo Kwan
Abd Rahman, Rakmi
Potentiality of banana (Musa) stem as raw material in chemical nonwood pulping / Leong Soo Kwan and Rakmi Abd Rahman
title Potentiality of banana (Musa) stem as raw material in chemical nonwood pulping / Leong Soo Kwan and Rakmi Abd Rahman
title_full Potentiality of banana (Musa) stem as raw material in chemical nonwood pulping / Leong Soo Kwan and Rakmi Abd Rahman
title_fullStr Potentiality of banana (Musa) stem as raw material in chemical nonwood pulping / Leong Soo Kwan and Rakmi Abd Rahman
title_full_unstemmed Potentiality of banana (Musa) stem as raw material in chemical nonwood pulping / Leong Soo Kwan and Rakmi Abd Rahman
title_short Potentiality of banana (Musa) stem as raw material in chemical nonwood pulping / Leong Soo Kwan and Rakmi Abd Rahman
title_sort potentiality of banana (musa) stem as raw material in chemical nonwood pulping / leong soo kwan and rakmi abd rahman
topic Musaceae (Banana)
Malaysia
Wood-pulp
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12824/
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12824/