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Climate Change and Sugarcane Production: Potential Impact and Mitigation Strategies
Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) is an important crop for sugar and bioenergy worldwide. The increasing greenhouse gas emission and global warming during climate change result in the increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events ...
Duli Zhao, Yang-Rui Li
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ABSTRACT The circular economy (CE) has become a major focus in energy and environmental (E&E) research, as it helps advance sustainable development, improve resource efficiency and alleviate environmental pressure. Even so, the literature is still fragmented, particularly in the CE themes it explores, the levels of analysis it adopts and the methods ...
Jahira Debbarma +2 more
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Growing Sugarcane for Bioenergy – Effects on the Soil
An increasing area of sugarcane is being growing for the production of bioenergy. Sugarcane puts a high demands on the soil due to the use of heavy machinery and because large amounts of nutrients are removed with the harvest.
Hartemink, A.E.
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ABSTRACT Biochar has emerged as a useful and adaptable source of carbon for supercapacitor electrodes. Its value comes from the way biomass chemistry, thermal conversion, and activation conditions shape the resulting pore network, surface groups, and degree of carbon ordering.
Soumen Mandal +6 more
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A novel bubbling fluid bed reactor for the autothermal pyrolysis of waste plastics
Abstract A new pilot‐scale fluidized bed reactor operated under continuous conditions was developed and tested for the thermal pyrolysis of high‐density polyethylene (HDPE). The study focused on assessing the reliability and operability of the system under different operating conditions (400–550°C), while monitoring mass and energy balances, product ...
Khadija Olivia Ogoula Igouwe +4 more
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Sugarcane shoot is a by-product of sugarcane, which has the characteristics of large production, high nutritional value and low feed utilization. The paper reviews the nutritional value of sugarcane shoots and the process of feed utilization technology ...
Yong-qing GUO, Yong-qi WANG
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Valorization of lignin from sugarcane by-products
The valorization of sugarcane industry by-products is fundamental to increase competitiveness on a circular economy point of view. Straw and bagasse are by-products with huge potential as source of added value ingredients. Lignin is an abundant component found in these by-products with proved biological activity, particularly antimicrobial, antioxidant
Antunes, Filipa +4 more
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Sugarcane bagasse: Production, composition, properties, and feedstock potential
Sugarcane is widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical countries around the world, with increasing annual production. The largest sugarcane producing countries are, in millions of tons: Brazil (721), India (347), China (123), and Thailand (96 ...
Pagnocca, Fernando Carlos [UNESP] +4 more
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Recent advances in carbon‐based anodes for alkali metal‐ion batteries are critically reviewed, with emphasis on biphenylene and other emerging carbon allotropes. Biphenylene exhibits exceptional theoretical electrochemical properties beyond conventional graphite, highlighting its strong potential as a next‐generation anode material once scalable ...
Adewale Hammed Pasanaje, Nirpendra Singh
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Sugar and ethanol production process from sugarcane
Sugarcane has been grown for centuries in Brazil aiming to sugar production and, in the last decades, to ethanol production. The sugar production steps can be divided into two groups: preparation and juice boiling, and crystallization.
Contiero, Jonas [UNESP] +4 more
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