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ABSTRACT This study demonstrates a robust chemometric framework for high‐throughput compositional analysis of lignocellulosic biomass using a portable near‐infrared (NIR) spectrometer. Sugarcane bagasse solids produced by pressurized solvent fractionation (PSF) under batch and continuous conditions were analyzed to predict cellulose, hemicellulose, and
Julia M. M. Caetano +7 more
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Preparation of low-cost ceramic membranes for microfiltration using sugarcane bagasse ash as a pore-forming agent [PDF]
Ceramic membranes are of great industrial interest in separation processes. They are characterized by high chemical and thermal stabilities and filtration capacity at high temperatures (>500 °C) in a wide range of pH values.
R. M. Andrade +5 more
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Effect of Peanut Shell Powder as a Pore‐Forming Additive in the Production of Ceramic Membranes
This study investigates the sustainable use of an agricultural by‐product, Peanut shell powder (PSP), to create pores in clay‐alumina membranes sintered at 1150°C. With 30 wt.% PSP, porosity reaches 49%, achieving high water flux (∼2300 L·h−1·m−2) and usable strength (17 MPa). Ideal for low‐cost membrane and effluent treatment.
Mykaell Y. M. Souza +4 more
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A structural characterization of the lignins from sugarcane (Saccharum spp. L) bagasse and straw [PDF]
The structure of the lignins of sugarcane bagasse and straw was investigated. The lignins were characterized both in situ and in isolated preparations (Milled-Wood Lignin, MWL, and Cellulolytic Lignin, CEL) by Py-GC/MS and 2D-NMR.
Colodette, Jorge Luiz +6 more
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Development of Sustainable Paver Block to Suit Very Heavy Traffic Conditions Using Cassava Peel Ash
Sustainable paver blocks were developed using cassava peel ash and silane‐treated glass fibers. The optimized mix achieved superior strength, durability, and impact resistance, meeting IS 15658:2006 standards for heavy traffic. This eco‐friendly approach highlights an effective use of agro‐waste and fiber reinforcement for sustainable infrastructure ...
A. Chithambar Ganesh +4 more
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Analisis Kelayakan Produksi Silikon dari Abu Ampas Tebu
It is estimated that the increase of sugarcane production will also increase the amount of bagasse. Sugar mills utilize dried bagasse as boiler fuel and the burning results a bagasse ash.Unrefined bagasse is estimated to contribute to the impact of the ...
Bambang Mulyana Hermanto +3 more
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Biomass gasification of sugarcane bagasse and empty fruit bunch the effect of operating temperature and particle [PDF]
Depletion of fossil fuel as the source of energy has opened the door to the research of various abundant,potential and valuable sources of energy. Therefore,biomass gasification to produce either liquid or gases fuel has been widely
Linggang, Diana
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Agricultural Waste Biomass Energy Potential In Pakistan [PDF]
Pakistan has a major electricity supply problem with urban areas having a very intermittent supply of electricity. The supply gap at periods of high demand is 6 GW.
Andrews, GE +5 more
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This review highlights polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) as biodegradable materials for agricultural plastics. It outlines how composition, processing, and formulation strategies shape material properties and end‐of‐life behavior. Applications in films and foams are discussed alongside current limitations in cost and scalability, emphasizing emerging ...
Giulia de Simão de Sousa +4 more
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SUGARCANE BAGASSE ASH AS A PARTIAL-PORTLAND-CEMENT-REPLACEMENT MATERIAL
Esta investigación se centra en la evaluación de los efectos de la sustitución parcial del cemento Portland por cenizas de bagazo de caña de azúcar (CBC) en morteros. El objetivo principal fue encontrar un uso adecuado para este residuo agrícola que es generado en una cantidad cada vez mayor en Brasil, ya que el uso de CBC como un mineral mezclado en ...
OLIVEIRA DE PAULA, MARCOS +3 more
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