Morphologic Features and Thermal Characteristics of Nine Cotton Biomass Byproducts
Biomass,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
5(1), P. 12 - 12
Published: Feb. 25, 2025
Cotton
biomass
residues
consist
of
an
important
portion
the
agricultural
byproducts.
In
this
work,
we
systematically
analyzed
and
compared
morphology
thermal
properties
nine
cotton
The
unique
tubular
and/or
porous
some
samples
(e.g.,
main
stems,
branch
petioles)
implied
their
structural
advantage
in
development
electric
supercapacitors
pollutant
absorbents.
higher
heating
values
ranged
between
17
20
MJ
kg−1,
than
other
common
byproducts
rice
husk
sugarcane
bagasse).
moisture
content
showed
a
positive
correlation
(p
>
0.05)
to
dehydration
temperature
differential
scanning
calorimetric
plots.
residual
char
after
thermogravimetric
analysis
could
be
separated
into
high-yield
cluster
(34.4–26.6%)
leaf
blades,
bracts/peduncles,
burrs,
defatted
meal,
petioles,
low-yield
(20.5–13.6%)
gin
waste,
cottonseed
hull.
These
observations
data
are
useful
for
better
understanding
fundamental
chemistry
Growing
knowledge
is
improving
recycling
strategies
may
shed
light
on
exploration
new
value-added
products
or
applications
from
these
circular
economy
with
sustainable
agriculture.
Language: Английский
Zr-modified USY zeolite as an efficient catalyst for the production of bio-jet fuel precursors from levulinic acid and furfural in the absence of solvent
Natalia Uricochea,
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Victor Uzquiano,
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Marta Paniagua
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et al.
Catalysis Today,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 115211 - 115211
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Development of an Industry-Applicable Distillation Process to Prepare High-Purity Furfural
ACS Omega,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 22, 2025
Language: Английский
Furfural production: A review on reaction mechanism and conventional production process
Yanke Wang,
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Mingkai Li,
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Zeping Wang
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et al.
Industrial Crops and Products,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
230, P. 121103 - 121103
Published: May 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Optimising furfural production from lignocellulosic biomass: Feedstock selection, Process enhancement, and Techno-Economic and Environmental viability
Process Safety and Environmental Protection,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
212, P. 261 - 280
Published: Nov. 9, 2024
Language: Английский
Effects of a single biochar application in a water-stressed maize cultivation
Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
70(1), P. 1 - 20
Published: Nov. 4, 2024
Biochar
amendment
improves
crop
yield
and
mitigates
climate
change,
but
the
lasting
effect
of
biochar
application
on
soil
properties
under
water
scarcity
conditions
in
tropical
soils
remains
unexplored.
We
examined
how
a
one-time
alone
co-applied
with
vermicompost,
rates
25
50
ton
ha−1,
affected
growth
Zea
mays
L.
related
physicochemical
hydraulic
clay
after
three
years.
Analyses
included
pH,
electrical
conductivity,
availability
cations
phosphorous,
carbon
to
nitrogen
ratio,
characteristics,
biomass.
The
results
showed
that
ha−1
vermicompost
produced
more
beneficial
effects
maize
than
biochar,
first
cycle
lesser
extent
third
cropping
season,
caused
mainly
by
phosphorous
potassium,
enhancement
bulk
density,
porosity,
moisture
retention.
Our
suggest
combined
enhances
limited
conditions.
However,
further
research
is
necessary
understand
long-term
structure
soils,
crucial
for
effectively
managing
crops
water-scarce
Language: Английский