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Title
Characterization of unbleached pulp from empty fruit bunches of oil palm as a raw material for brown paper
Authors
TRISNO AFANDI, ELVRI MELLIATY SITINJAK, RYCCE SYLVIANA PRATIKHA and FERNANDO NAINGGOLAN
Received
December 21, 2023
Published
Volume 58 Issue 5-6 May-June
Keywords
EFB, biomass, pulp, cellulose, brown paper
Abstract
Improper disposal of palm biomass wastes resulting from industrial palm oil production may contribute to the
environmental issues in Indonesia. However, given their abundance and availability, empty fruit bunches (EFB) can be
potentially considered as a raw material for unbleached pulp. In this study, unbleached pulp was produced from oil
palm EFB by a pulping process with alkaline pretreatment. FT-IR analysis confirmed the presence of cellulose in the
pulp, with absorption peaks at 3332 cm-1 corresponding to the O-H stretching and at 1029 cm-1 assigned to the
stretching of the C-O-C bond, respectively. SEM images revealed the aspect of individual fibers, with a rigid
appearance, in the pulp obtained from EFB biomass. The major crystalline peak was observed at 2θ of 22.41°,
indicating the presence of cellulose. Brown paper was made from the unbleached pulp (A4 size, with a grammage of
134 g/m2 and a thickness of 219.3 μm) and proved to have excellent mechanical strength. Therefore, unbleached pulp
from oil palm EFB can be recommended to be used in the manufacture of brown paper.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2024.58.50
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