The valorization and conversion of biomass into various value-added products and bioenergy play an important role in the realization of sustainable circular bioeconomy and net zero carbon emission goals. To that end, microwave technology has been perceived as a promising solution to process and manage oil palm waste due to its unique and efficient heating mechanism. This review presents an in-depth analysis focusing on microwave-assisted torrefaction, gasification, pyrolysis and advanced pyrolysis of various oil palm wastes. In particular, the products from these thermochemical conversion processes are energy-dense biochar (that could be used as solid fuel, adsorbents for contaminants removal and bio-fertilizer), phenolic-rich bio-oil, and ...
Microwave pyrolysis using a well-mixed bed of activated carbon as both the microwave absorber and re...
Oil palm shell biomass contains a high amount of lignin and thus has the potential to be converted i...
Pyrolysis is a process where the decomposition of material occurs at elevated temperature (typicall...
The growing health and environmental concerns associated with the consumption of fossil energy sourc...
Oil palm waste (OPW), comprising mainly of empty fruit bunch, mesocarp fiber, frond, trunk, and palm...
Malaysian agro-industrial sector produces considerable quantity of solid palm waste biomass and pote...
Agriculture waste such as oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) is an environmental concern to our countr...
In this study, solid oil palm shell (OPS) waste biomass was subjected to microwave pyrolysis conditi...
Microwave heating technique is one of the most attractive alternative applications in the thermal co...
The purpose of this paper was to carry out microwave induced pyrolysis of oil palm biomass (shell an...
The pursuit of sustainable hydrocarbon alternatives to fossil fuels has prompted an acceleration in ...
Microwave pyrolysis using a well-mixed bed of activated carbon as both the microwave absorber and re...
Microwave pyrolysis using a well-mixed bed of activated carbon as both the microwave absorber and re...
Microwave pyrolysis using a well-mixed bed of activated carbon as both the microwave absorber and re...
Malaysia and Indonesia are generating millions of ton of oil palm fibres (OPF) from their oil palm m...
Microwave pyrolysis using a well-mixed bed of activated carbon as both the microwave absorber and re...
Oil palm shell biomass contains a high amount of lignin and thus has the potential to be converted i...
Pyrolysis is a process where the decomposition of material occurs at elevated temperature (typicall...
The growing health and environmental concerns associated with the consumption of fossil energy sourc...
Oil palm waste (OPW), comprising mainly of empty fruit bunch, mesocarp fiber, frond, trunk, and palm...
Malaysian agro-industrial sector produces considerable quantity of solid palm waste biomass and pote...
Agriculture waste such as oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) is an environmental concern to our countr...
In this study, solid oil palm shell (OPS) waste biomass was subjected to microwave pyrolysis conditi...
Microwave heating technique is one of the most attractive alternative applications in the thermal co...
The purpose of this paper was to carry out microwave induced pyrolysis of oil palm biomass (shell an...
The pursuit of sustainable hydrocarbon alternatives to fossil fuels has prompted an acceleration in ...
Microwave pyrolysis using a well-mixed bed of activated carbon as both the microwave absorber and re...
Microwave pyrolysis using a well-mixed bed of activated carbon as both the microwave absorber and re...
Microwave pyrolysis using a well-mixed bed of activated carbon as both the microwave absorber and re...
Malaysia and Indonesia are generating millions of ton of oil palm fibres (OPF) from their oil palm m...
Microwave pyrolysis using a well-mixed bed of activated carbon as both the microwave absorber and re...
Oil palm shell biomass contains a high amount of lignin and thus has the potential to be converted i...
Pyrolysis is a process where the decomposition of material occurs at elevated temperature (typicall...