Sugarcane bagasse and leaves: foreseeable biomass of biofuel and bio-products
โ Scribed by Anuj K. Chandel; Silvio S. da Silva; Walter Carvalho; Om V. Singh
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 194 KB
- Volume
- 87
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0268-2575
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Sugarcane is among the principal agricultural crops cultivated in tropical countries. The annual world production of sugarcane is โผ1.6 billion tons, and it generates โผ279 million metric tons (MMT) of biomass residues (bagasse and leaves). Sugarcane residues, particularly sugarcane bagasse (SB) and leaves (SL) have been explored for both biotechnological and nonโbiotechnological applications. For the last three decades, SB and SL have been explored for use in lignocellulosic bioconversion, which offers opportunities for the economic utilization of residual substrates in the production of bioethanol and valueโadded commercial products such as xylitol, specialty enzymes, organic acids, singleโcell protein, etc. However, there are still major technological and economic challenges to be addressed in the development of bioโbased commercial processes utilizing SB and SL as raw substrates. This article aims to explore SB and SL as cheaper sources of carbohydrates in the developing world for their industrial implications, their use in commercial products including commercial evaluation, and their potential to advance sustainable bioโbased fuel systems. Copyright ยฉ 2011 Society of Chemical Industry
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