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Effect of Sugarcane Bagasse Content and Modification on the Properties of Sugarcane Bagasse/Poly(lactic Acid) Biocomposites. [PDF]
In this study, poly(lactic acid) biocomposites were prepared from sugarcane bagasse (SB) via extrusion and injection molding. The effects of the content and inorganic salt modification of SB on the properties of the biocomposites were investigated.
Peng Y, Lei W, Yu W, Chen Y.
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LAMINAR INCLUSION IN SUGARCANE BAGASSE PARTICLEBOARD [PDF]
ABSTRACT The objective of this study is to assess the effect of the laminar inclusion on the physical and mechanical properties of sugarcane bagasse particleboard. We used the commercial panels of sugarcane bagasse produced in China. To evaluate the effect of the laminar inclusion was tested two wood species (Pinus and Eucalyptus) and two pressures (10
Oliveira, Stefania Lima +4 more
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Activated carbon from sugarcane bagasse and Moringa oleifera were prepared and their textural properties were evaluated using Fourier transform infra-red (FT-IR) and scanning electron microscope (SEM).
I.R. Ilaboya, E.A. Otuaro
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Effect of Sugarcane Bagasse Fibre on the Behavior of Geopolymer Concrete under Sulphate Attack [PDF]
The use of various fibres such as steel, glass, sugarcane bagasse, and others has a considerable impact on the fresh and hardened properties of concrete.
Srinivas T. +2 more
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Pyrolysis and combustion of sugarcane bagasse [PDF]
The inadequate and indiscriminate disposal of sugarcane bagasse (SCB) has received much attention. The exploration of bioenergy properties of biomasses and its biochars play an important role in achieving their utilization. In this context, understanding thermal conversion processes of biomass and biochars it is crucial to use them at bioenergy ...
Morais, L. C. +3 more
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Potential of Cogeneration from Sugarcane Bagasse in Mexico as a Decarbonization Alternative
In Mexico, biomass is the largest renewable source of energy, mainly due to the intensive use of firewood for cooking and heating (67.3%) and the sugarcane bagasse used for cogeneration of thermal energy in sugar mills (32.7%).
Magdalena Morales-Guillen +4 more
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Application of NSSC pulping to sugarcane bagasse
The NSSC pulping process was investigated to produce pulp from bagasse for corrugating board manufacture. The chemical contents including cellulose, lignin, ash, and extractives soluble in alcohol-acetone measured 55.75, 20.5, 1.85, and 3.25, respectively.
Alireza Khakifirooz, Ahmad Samariha
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Mechanocatalytic Solvent-Free Esterification of Sugarcane Bagasse [PDF]
Esterification is a versatile way to produce the derivatives of lignocellulose with developed properties. However, the traditional heterogeneous esterification of lignocellulose suffered from the drawbacks of low efficiency, additional reaction medium and heating.
Qiang Zhang +6 more
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Sugarcane bagasse, lignocellulosic residue from the sugar industry, is an abundant and renewable bioresource on the earth. The application of ionic liquids in sugarcane bagasse biorefinery is gaining increasing interest.
Ming-Jie Chen +3 more
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Liquefaction of sugarcane bagasse for enzyme production
The objective of this paper is to report liquefaction of pretreated and sterilized sugarcane bagasse for enhancing endoglucanase production through submerged fermentation by Aspergillus niger. After initial solid state fermentation of steam pretreated bagasse solids by A.
Cunha, F.M. +5 more
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