Actual agricultural practices produce about 998 million tonnes of agricultural waste per year. Therefore, converting lignocellulosic wastes into energy, chemicals, and other products is a …
Lignocellulosic agricultural wastes are the most widely utilized resource for bioethanol production due to several advantages. Removal of hemicellulose and lignin is a prerequired …
Lignin from industrial crops is the most promising feedstock which can be used to function modern industrial societies. However, it is very challenging to separate lignin from …
In this work, machine learning (ML) applications in lignocellulosic bioethanol production were reviewed. First, the pretreatment-hydrolysis-fermentation route, the most commonly …
The aim of this study was to produce activated carbon derived from cassava stem with suitable characteristics as a good adsorbent. The optimal conditions for preparing the …
Valorizing the production of massive amounts of agricultural waste into valuable products is an immediate concern for environmental protection and bioeconomy advancement …
Microalgal biomass produced from the inexpensive nutrient medium is a potential raw source for manufacturing different essential products covering a broad spectrum of …
Nannochloropsis gaditana is a microalga, constituting cellulose 33±1.3% and hemicellulose 18.2±0.8%; used for the biofuel production. The cellulose in microalgal biomass would …
Continuously escalating energy demand and depletion of conventional fossil fuels has challenged and urged our globe to search for alternative resources which are economically …