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Biorefining lignocellulose into feed and food: the case of sugarcane and a technology outlook [PDF]
This Perspective explores how new technologies can expand lignocellulose biorefineries to include coproducts for animal feed and microbial protein with potential applications in human food.
Fernando Roberto Paz Cedeno +7 more
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Biomass conversion into recyclable strong materials
We review the conversion of waste biomass into recyclable materials using different methods of materials treatment such as thermal, mechanical and chemical processes.
Farai Dziike +3 more
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Potential Assessment of Energy Providing for Bagasse-Based Chipboard Industry Using Sugarcane Waste (A case study: Debal Khozaie Agro-Industry) [PDF]
Introduction: Bagasse is the dry pulpy fibrous residue that remains after sugarcane stalks are crushed for juice extraction. Bagasse is widely used in conversional and by-product industries.
E Alboativi +3 more
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Effect of Cationic Starch and Chitosan on Dry Strength of Bleached Soda Pulps Made of Pre-Extracted and Non-Extracted Bagasse [PDF]
This study focused on the properties of alkaline pulp obtained from the soda pulping of pre-extracted bagasse and the effects of dry strength polymers on mechanical properties of paper in comparison to a paper obtained from nonextracted bagasse.
Zeinab Khorasani +3 more
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The effect of particle size on the bulk density and durability of pellets: bagasse and eucalyptus bark [PDF]
This research aimed to study the effect of particle size on the bulk density and durability of biomass pellets. In this study, the biomass pellets were made from the distinctive raw materials of bagasse and eucalyptus bark.
Weeranut Intagun, Nattawut Tarawadee
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Sugarcane is primarily harvested to meet up to 80% of global sugar demand. Recently, lipids recovered from their biomass (straw and bagasse) have attracted much attention due to their possible utilisation in biofuel production but also by the presence of
Francisca S. Teixeira +5 more
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The evolution replacing para rubber sawdust by using bagasse and rice straw with giant mimosa for substrate cultivation P. sajor-caju [PDF]
Purpose Profiting from agricultural waste and lowering production costs for farmers have been made possible by the incorporation of bagasse and local resources as a substitute for sawdust.Method The experiment was using a CRD.
Karupakorn Laeid-on +1 more
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There is a global problem involving the generation, management, disposal, and treatment of agro-industrial waste, since it requires technologies for its transformation into the sustainable production of food, fodder, biofuels, fibers, bioproducts, and ...
Teresita de Jesus Debernardi-Vazquez +2 more
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The Sugar Factory of Tjoekir Jombang is one of the sugar factories located in Jombang, East Java under PT Perkebunan Nusantara X. Sugarcane waste, also known as bagasse causes pollution of the environment.
Sulistya Ika Ramadhani +2 more
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: Bagasse is a solid waste from the sugar cane milling process in the sugar industry. The waste can be used as an ingredient in making silica gel which functions as an adsorbent. This can be done by changing its chemical structure composition to increase
Rismawaty Sikanna +5 more
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