Optimization of Microwave-Assisted Alkali Pretreatment for Enhancement of Delignification Process of Cocoa Pod Husk
Date
2021-03-01Author
MUHARJA, Maktum
DARMAYANTI, Rizki Fitria
PALUPI, Bekti
RAHMAWATI, Istiqomah
FACHRI, Boy Arief
SETIAWAN, Felix Arie
AMINI, Helda Wika
RIZKIANA, Meta Fitri
RAHMAWATI, Atiqa
SUSANTI, Ari
PUTRI, Ditta Kharisma Yolanda
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In this study, the optimization of microwave-assisted alkaline (MAA) pretreatment is performed to attain the optimal operating parameters for the delignification of cocoa pod husk (CPH). The MAA performance was examined by
heating the CPH solid with different particle sizes (60–120 mesh) and NaOH solution with a different sample to a
solvent (SS) ratio (0.02–0.05 g/L), for short irradiation time (1–4 min). Box-Behnken Design (BBD) was utilized to
optimize the percentage of lignocellulose composition changes. The results show that by enlarging particle size, the
content of lignin and cellulose decreased while hemicellulose increased. By prolong irradiation time, the content of
lignin and hemicellulose decreased while cellulose elevated. On the other hand, increasing the SS ratio was not
significant for hemicellulose content changes. From FTIR and SEM characterization, the MAA drove the removal
of lignin and hemicellulose of CPH and increased cellulose slightly. Supported by kinetic study which conducted in
this work, it was exhibited that MAA pretreatment technology is an effective delignification method of CPH which
can tackle the bottleneck of its commercial biofuel production.
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