Abstract

Utilization of empty fruit bunch (EFB), a by-product of the palm oil production, needs to be developed because of the expanding palm oil production scale. EFB saccharification residue was obtained as a by-product of the enzymatic preparation of sugar from EFB. The liquefaction of EFB saccharification residue was performed using a mixture of polyethylene glycol (PEG) #300 and glycerol as a solvent and sulfuric acid as a catalyst. The liquefaction conditions such as liquefaction solvent ratio, liquefaction temperature, catalyst loading, and liquefaction time were optimized, and up to 90% of biomass conversion of the EFB saccharification residue was obtained. The biopolyol with approximately 890 mg KOH/g hydroxyl number was used for the synthesis of bio-polyurethane and bio-polyester, and the polymerized products were confirmed using Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy analysis. Basic thermal characteristics such as glass transition temperature and thermal decomposition temperature were determined to be 93.6 and 200°C using thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry, respectively.

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