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Use of Sugarcane Bagasse for Particleboard Production
Key Engineering Materials, 2014The use of agricultural residues for particleboard manufacturing increases their value-add and help meet the growing demand of raw materials for the panel industry. Accordingly, the aim of this study was to assess the quality of particleboards produced only with sugarcane bagasse or along with Pinus and Eucalyptus wood.
Mendes, Rafael Farinassi +3 more
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Hydrolysis of sugarcane bagasse in subcritical water
The Journal of Supercritical Fluids, 2014Abstract In this work, a subcritical water process was used for the hydrolysis of sugarcane bagasse with the aim of producing fermentable sugars. Hydrolysis kinetics was determined using a semi-batch unit equipped with a 50 mL reactor. Different sample loads (2 and 11 g), flow-rates (11, 22, 33, 44 and 55 mL/min) and temperatures (213, 251 and 290 °C)
Juliana M. Prado +5 more
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Sugarcane bagasse cogeneration in Belize: A review
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2018Abstract Sugarcane is the most important crop for the economy of Belize. Sugar is Belize's largest contributor to the agricultural sector with exports approximating US$70,000,000 for the year 2015. The biomass residue from the sugar production process, bagasse, is used to generate electricity through cogeneration. The single cogeneration plant in the
Aldair Gongora, Dorien Villafranco
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Conversion of sugarcane bagasse into a resource
2012The purpose of this chapter is to provide the reader, through a review article, with a baseline information about the use of sugarcane waste fiber, known as bagasse, as a raw material resource for various productions. Sugarcane contains 14% fiber that generates huge amounts of wastes in sugar manufacturing.
S. Al Arni, CONVERTI, ATTILIO
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Biodegradation of sugarcane bagasse by Pleurotus citrinopileatus.
Cellular and molecular biology (Noisy-le-Grand, France), 2013The chemically as well as hot water treated agrowaste sugarcane bagasse was subjected to degradation by Pleurotus citrinopileatus. The fungus degraded lignin, cellulose, hemicellulose, and carbon content of both chemically as well as hot water treated waste and produced in turn the edible and nutritious fruiting body.
V K, Pandey +4 more
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A review on modified sugarcane bagasse biosorbent for removal of dyes
Chemosphere, 2021Veena Choudhary +2 more
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Glucophilic fungi of sugarcane bagasse in Egypt
Journal of Environmental Studies, 2021Mohamed Youssef +3 more
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