Optimization of crystalline nanocellulose (CNC) preparation condition from oil palm fronds (OPF)
Abstract
Malaysia is one of the largest palm oil producers in the world. About 90% of the
biomass waste is produced from oil palm industries and oil palm fronds (OPF) consist of 57.96% of the biomass waste. OPF contain higher percentage of cellulose which can further break down into crystalline nanocellulose (CNC) by acid hydrolysis. Optimization was done on the preparation condition of CNC to increases the yield of
CNC produced. The effect of the reaction time, reaction temperature and sulfuric acid
concentration on the yield of CNC were investigated by single-factor experiment
(Preliminary Process) and the preparation conditions were optimized with response
surface methodology. The obtained CNC were characterized by Fourier transform
infrared spectroscopy and Scanning electron microscopy. The results showed the yield
of CNC tend to increases when the reaction time, reaction temperature and sulfuric acid
concentration is increases to 40 minutes, 60 °C and 65% v/v, but reduced after that.
Under optimal conditions, the yield and the crystallinity of CNC with the crystal form
of cellulose is 30.35%.