Furfural purification and production from prospective agricultural waste of oil palm empty fruit bunch: Simulation, design and economic assessments

Muryanto, Muryanto and Handita, Fabio Carisma and Harahap, Andre Fahriz Perdana and Sahlan, Muhammad and Hermansyah, Heri and Darmawan, Muhammad Arif and Saputra, Hens and Murti, Sri Djangkung Sumbogo and Hartanto, Danang Tri and Yuliansyah, Ahmad Tawfiequrrahman and Putra, Meilana Dharma and Mirwan, Agus and Cognet, Patrick and Aroua, Mohamed Kheireddine and Gozan, Misri (2024) Furfural purification and production from prospective agricultural waste of oil palm empty fruit bunch: Simulation, design and economic assessments. South African Journal of Chemical Engineering, 50. 466 – 476. ISSN 10269185

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Abstract

Furfural is potentially produced from lignocellulose waste of biorefinery processes and is widely used as a value-added in various chemical industries. However, the purification of furfural should be conducted to obtain high purity. This work aims to synthesize, design, and optimize the furfural production using some alternative distillation processes by simulation using Super Pro and ASPEN software. The pretreatment process of producing crude furfural from empty fruit bunch waste is also evaluated. The production cost of 0.23/kg of crude furfural (5 ) was obtained in the preliminary process. In the purification process, the sequenced distillation process was less prospective than the extractive distillation based on the simulation basis and economic evaluation. The extractive distillation using n‑butyl chloride performed better than toluene and benzene as the furfural recovery, and the purity was 98.60 and 99.94 , respectively. The payback period (PBP), internal rate return (IRR), and net present value (NPV) also indicated the great performance of the extractive distillation process with values of 1.24 years, 36.04 , and 14,591,500, respectively. Therefore, the simulation, design, and economic evaluation presented promising results that are feasible for plant establishment. © 2024 The Authors

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cited by: 0; All Open Access, Gold Open Access
Subjects: T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering > Chemistry Engineering Department
Depositing User: Rita Yulianti Yulianti
Date Deposited: 20 Jun 2025 01:46
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2025 01:46
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/12840

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