Andrea Paola Martínez Ramírez
Appearances
- DateMarch 24, 2022Colombia leads sustainable palm oil (PO) production in America, ranking fourth worldwide after Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. A lignocellulosic residue known as empty fruit bunch (EFB) results after PO extraction from palm fruits…
- Palm oil extraction from fresh fruit bunches (FFBs) yields aqueous and solid byproducts. The empty fruit bunch (EFB) is the most abundant of the solid residues, comprising approximately 21 wt % of the fresh fruit bunch (FFB) weight…
- Palm oil extraction from fresh fruit bunches (FFBs) yields aqueous and solid byproducts. The empty fruit bunch (EFB) is the most abundant of the solid residues, comprising approximately 21 wt % of the fresh fruit bunch (FFB) weight…
- : [CELL] Division of Cellulose and Renewable Materials
Speakers
Texas Tech UniversityTuskegee UniversityNorth Carolina State UniversityClemson UniversityGraduate Research Assistant, Auburn UniversityNortheastern UniversityProfessor Emeritus, Technion - Israel Institute of TechnologyUniversity of AveiroWester Research InstituteSeth T. Bassham, MSChESenior Scientist, Western Research Insititute - Palm oil extraction from fresh fruit bunches (FFBs) yields aqueous and solid byproducts. The empty fruit bunch (EFB) is the most abundant of the solid residues, comprising approximately 21 wt % of the fresh fruit bunch (FFB) weight…
- : [CELL] Division of Cellulose and Renewable Materials
Speakers
Texas Tech UniversityTuskegee UniversityNorth Carolina State UniversityClemson UniversityGraduate Research Assistant, Auburn UniversityNortheastern UniversityProfessor Emeritus, Technion - Israel Institute of TechnologyUniversity of AveiroWester Research InstituteSeth T. Bassham, MSChESenior Scientist, Western Research Insititute - Palm oil extraction from fresh fruit bunches (FFBs) yields aqueous and solid byproducts. The empty fruit bunch (EFB) is the most abundant of the solid residues, comprising approximately 21 wt % of the fresh fruit bunch (FFB) weight…
- : [CELL] Division of Cellulose and Renewable Materials
Speakers
Texas Tech UniversityTuskegee UniversityNorth Carolina State UniversityClemson UniversityGraduate Research Assistant, Auburn UniversityNortheastern UniversityProfessor Emeritus, Technion - Israel Institute of TechnologyUniversity of AveiroWester Research InstituteSeth T. Bassham, MSChESenior Scientist, Western Research Insititute - Palm oil extraction from fresh fruit bunches (FFBs) yields aqueous and solid byproducts. The empty fruit bunch (EFB) is the most abundant of the solid residues, comprising approximately 21 wt % of the fresh fruit bunch (FFB) weight…
- : [CELL] Division of Cellulose and Renewable Materials
Speakers
Texas Tech UniversityTuskegee UniversityNorth Carolina State UniversityClemson UniversityGraduate Research Assistant, Auburn UniversityNortheastern UniversityProfessor Emeritus, Technion - Israel Institute of TechnologyUniversity of AveiroWester Research InstituteSeth T. Bassham, MSChESenior Scientist, Western Research Insititute - DateMarch 30, 2023Palm oil extraction from fresh fruit bunches (FFBs) yields aqueous and solid byproducts. The empty fruit bunch (EFB) is the most abundant of the solid residues, comprising approximately 21 wt % of the fresh fruit bunch (FFB) weight…