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Steam gasification of bagasse: Effect of heating rate [PDF]
Bagasse residue is a potential feedstock for steam gasification, but knowledge of this technology is still small and fragmented. Heating rate is of the most important factors influencing the gasification process.
Nguyen, Hong Nam, Van De Steene, Laurent
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of alkaline-treated sugarcane bagasse fiber on physicochemical and textural properties of meat emulsion with different fat levels.
Hyun-Wook Kim +3 more
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Sugarcane Bagasse Torrefaction for Fluidized Bed Gasification
Sugarcane bagasse has a great potential to be used as biofuel; however, its use as feedstock in fluidized bed reactors is hampered due to its fibrous nature, low apparent density, high moisture content, and difficulties with its fluidization. The present study evaluated the torrefaction of sugarcane bagasse to propose suitable process conditions that ...
Daniel Travieso Pedroso +12 more
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Fungal Deterioration of the Bagasse Storage from the Harvested Sugarcane [PDF]
Abstract Background Sugarcane is an essential crop for sugar and ethanol production. Immediate processing of sugarcane is necessary after harvesting because of rapid sucrose losses and deterioration of stalks. This study was conducted to fill the knowledge gap regarding the exploration of fungal communities in harvested deteriorating sugarcane.
Na Peng +6 more
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The enzymatic saccharification of sugarcane bagasse was significantly increased by alkali pretreatment under mild conditions. The effectiveness of different concentrations of alkali and acid pretreatment of sugarcane bagasse for improving the enzymatic ...
Soni Tiwari +7 more
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COMPARISON OF EUCALYPT, PINE, AND SUGARCANE CELLULOSE FIBERS USED FOR PAPER PRODUCTION [PDF]
Sugarcane bagasse, a waste material generated by the sugar-alcohol industry, is rich in lignocellulosic components such as cellulose and hemicellulose. The bagasse can be employed as a raw material in the pulp and paper industry, but is currently rarely ...
Isabela de Paula +2 more
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Sugarcane Bagasse as Aggregate in Composites for Building Blocks
Each year, hundreds of millions of tons of processed sugarcane generate, by weight, 25 to 30% of bagasse as waste, whose destination is combustion for energy cogeneration. This research proposes an alternative and more sustainable use for this waste.
Patrícia P. L. de Souza +2 more
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Extraction and Synthesis of Silicon Nanoparticles (SiNPs) from Sugarcane Bagasse Ash: A Mini-Review
This current study reviews the utilization of the traditional extraction methods and latest findings in extraction of silica from agricultural wastes, in particular, sugarcane bagasse, using inorganic acids to produce nano-silicon.
Ntalane Sello Seroka +2 more
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Effect of Heating Rate of Torrefaction of Sugarcane Bagasse on its Physical Characteristics
Torrefaction, which is used to improve the properties of sugarcane bagasse as fuel in pulverised fuel combustion and as carbon feed in gasification, is a low heating rate pyrolysis of biomass carried out at a temperature of 200–300oC, at an ...
Dijan Supramono +2 more
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To illuminate changes in the thermal stability of lignocellulosic biomass by homogeneous chemical modification in ionic liquids, sugarcane bagasse derivatives bearing carboxyl groups were prepared in ionic liquids.
Ming-Jie Chen, Jin Feng, Qing-Shan Shi
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