Rice husks contain many compounds, one of them is cellulose that can be converted to levulinic acid (4-oxopentanoic acid). Rice husks need to be pretreated to get larger amount of cellulose so that the yield of levulinic acid is higher. Prior to pre-treatment, rice husks were grinded and sieved, followed by dewax. In this study, rice husks were pretreated using chemical method, namely delignification using NaOH 10%, and mechanical method using ball milling and ultrasonication. The pretreated rice husks were then converted to levulinic acid using Mn3O4/ZSM-5 catalyst (2% of Mn loading) that was synthesized using natural aluminosilicate. The XRD pattern of the catalyst confirmed the structure of MFI, while XRF data gave the Si/Al ratio of 9.31. The pretreated rice husks were characterized using FTIR, and the conversion result were characterized using HPLC. FTIR spectra show that both methods successfully reduced lignin and hemicellulose. Based on HPLC results, the reaction of rice husks pretreated with chemical method gave the highest yield of levulinic acid (14%), followed by mechanical method using ultrasonication (8%) and ball milling (6%). These results show that besides chemical method, mechanical method can also be used as pre-treatment method on biomass in order to get higher yield of levulinic acid in this conversion reaction.

1.
J. J.
Bozell
 et al.,
Production of levulinic acid and use as a platform chemical for derived products
.
Resour. Conserv. Recycl.
28
,
227
239
(
2000
).
2.
Badan Pusat
Statistik
,
Output Tabel Dinamis Produksi Padi Menurut Provinsi (ton) 1993-2015
, (
2016
), Available at https://www.bps.go.id/linkTableDinamis/view/id/865. [Accessed: 17-Jan-2019].
3.
I.
Novitasari
,
D. U. C.
Rahayu
, and
Y. K.
Krisnandi
,
Effect of rice husk pretreatment on the conversion of cellulose to levulinic acid over the Mn 3 O 4 /ZSM-5 catalyst
.
IOP Conf. Ser. Mater. Sci. Eng.
496
,
012014
(
2019
).
4.
M.
Shamzhy
,
M.
Opanasenko
,
P.
Concepción
, and
A.
Martínez
,
New trends in tailoring active sites in zeolite- based catalysts
.
Chem. Soc. Rev.
(
2019
).
5.
S. A.
Paramadini
,
R.
Ekananda
, and
Y. K.
Krisnandi
, “
Synthesis and characterization of ZSM-5 zeolite with micro- and hierarchical pore structures from Bayat natural zeolite
”, in
IOP Conf. Series: Materials Science and Engineering
(
2019
), pp.
496
.
6.
L.
Wang
,
Z.
Zhang
,
C.
Yin
,
Z.
Shan
, and
F.
Xiao
,
Hierarchical mesoporous zeolites with controllable mesoporosity templated from cationic polymers
,
Microporous Mesoporous Mater.
131
(
1–3
),
58
67
(
2010
).
7.
Rohayati,
Y. K.
Krisnandi
, and
R.
Sihombing
, “Synthesis of ZSM - 5 Zeolite Using Bayat Natural Zeolite as Silica and Alumina Source,” in
AIP Conference Proceedings
, (
2017
), pp.
1
5
.
8.
IZA
online
,
Collection of Simulated XRD Powder Patterns for Zeolites Editors : 4th revise
. (
Elsevier
,
2001
).
9.
ASTMD1107-56
,
Standard Test Method for Solubility of Wood
(
American Society for Testing and Material
,
USA
,
1972
).
10.
ASTMD1104-56
,
USA
,
1979
).
Standard Test Method for Holocellulose in Wood
(
American Society for Testing and Material
,
11.
ASTMD1103-60
,
Standard Test Method for Alpha Cellulose in Wood
(
American Society for Testing and Material
,
USA
,
1979
).
12.
G.
Rojith
and B. S. I. S.,
Hydrogen peroxide pretreatment efficiency comparison and characterisation of lignin recovered from coir pith black liquor
.
J. Environ. Res. Dev.
7
(
4
),
1333
1339
(
2013
).
13.
M.
Kacurakova
,
P.
Capek
,
V.
Sasinkova
,
N.
Wellner
, and
A.
Ebringerova
,
FT-IR study of plant cell wall model compounds : pectic polysaccharides and hemicelluloses
.
Carbohydr. Polym.
43
,
195
203
(
2000
).
14.
Y.
Chen
,
G.
Li
,
F.
Yang
, and
S.
Zhang
,
Mn / ZSM-5 participation in the degradation of cellulose under phosphoric acid media
.
Polym. Degrad. Stab.
96
(
5
),
863
869
(
2011
).
15.
Y. K.
Krisnandi
 et al.,
Hierarchical MnOx/ZSM-5 as heterogeneous catalysts in conversion of delignified rice husk to levulinic acid
.
Indones. J. Chem.
19
(
1
),
115
(
2019
).
This content is only available via PDF.