Browsing School of Bioprocess Engineering (FYP) by Author "Dr. Farizul Hafiz Kasim"
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Fatty acid methyl ester production from low value vegetable oil via alkaline catalyst
Yeow, Seng Teong (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Bioprocess Engineering, 2013-05)Biodiesel was one of the most promising alternative renewable fuels to substitute the conventional fossil fuel. In this tropic, the production of biodiesel from low value waste vegetable oil (WVO) via alkaline catalyzed ... -
Production and optimization of Halophilic Lipase through solid state fermentation by Halophilic bacteria
Nur Amirah, Mahfod (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Bioprocess Engineering, 2016-06)Halophilic lipases are hydrolytic enzymes that are stable and it catalyze the cleavage of ester bonds in triglycerides to free fatty acids, mono and diacylglycerols and glycerol. Therefore, it makes the halophilic lipases ... -
Production of fatty acid methyl ester biofuel from low value waste vegetable oil using acid catalyst
Azifah, Ibrahim (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Bioprocess Engineering, 2013-06)Production of Fatty Acid Methyl Ester (FAME) from low value waste vegetable oil using acid catalyst is further described in this work. The raw materials used in this study, which is the waste cooking oil (WCO) is collected ... -
Production of new soap from recyclable material
Nadya Orsela, Andico (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Bioprocess Engineering, 2016-06)Recycle is known as the process of converting waste materials into new product that potentially useful. In this project, new soap is produced from disposed hotel bar soap to reduce the waste from hotel. Water content, ... -
Solid state production of Halophilic Lipase by Halophilic/Halotolerant fungi using various agricultural waste substrate
Sharifah Sabirah, Syed Hamzah (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Bioprocess Engineering, 2016-06)Lipases are well known among the extensively used biocatalysts, because they have the ability to catalyze several remarkable reactions in aqueous and non-aqueous media like esterification and transesterification. The ... -
Transesterification and purification of biodiesel from waste cooking oil
Ngu, Ai Ling (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)School of Bioprocess Engineering, 2013-06)In this study, the level of free fatty acids in used oil are low at 0.73 %, hence, single stage transesterification was sufficient. Two process variables that been investigated were the molar ratio of methanol-to oil and ...