Furfural as a low-volume, high-value asset from agricultural residues: A review on production, agricultural applications and environmental sustainability
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(15), P. e35077 - e35077
Published: July 23, 2024
This
comprehensive
review
explores
furfural
production
from
agricultural
residues,
focusing
on
its
significance
as
a
low-volume,
high-value
asset
crucial
for
environmental
sustainability.
It
covers
diverse
technologies,
recent
advancements,
and
applications
in
agriculture,
evaluating
furfural's
potential
to
enhance
crop
resilience
yield.
Showing
role
circular
economy,
the
discusses
how
can
replace
conventional
petrochemical
processes,
thereby
reducing
impact.
Case
studies,
such
successful
implementations
with
cotton
biomass
byproducts,
illustrate
practical
benefits.
The
study
underscores
need
ongoing
research,
supportive
policies,
growing
sustainable
agriculture
industry.
is
focused
essential
contribution
promoting
stewardship
practices.
By
examining
value-added
product
this
provides
insights
into
economic
viability
challenges.
Language: Английский
Deep eutectic solvent-based microextraction system for simultaneous lignocellulose fractionation and furfural production
Liu Liu,
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Qianwei Li,
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Caixia Wan
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et al.
Green Chemistry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 27, 2024
A
DES-based
microextraction
system
with
a
salt
crystal-stabilized
emulsion
enhances
lignocellulose
fractionation
and
furfural
production,
achieving
high
yield
efficient
biomass
utilization.
Language: Английский