2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.biombioe.2018.07.007
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Biochar-ammonium phosphate as an uncoated-slow release fertilizer in sandy soil

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“…17 Natural bres or agro-wastes such as jute, sisal, hemp, kenaf, and so on, mainly contain cellulose, hemicelluloses, lignin, and in addition, proteins and a non-negligible amount of mineral oxides. 18,19 As a consequence, they have been attracting the attention of many scientists as "biomass or cleaner materials" with several potential uses in various elds such as biofuels [20][21][22] and bioenergy. [23][24][25] Over the last ten years, sisal or kenaf bre used as a bio-reinforcement for polymers has become a highly preferable alternative to classical petroleum-based bres because of its abundance, price, lightweight, renewability and its 100% biodegradability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 Natural bres or agro-wastes such as jute, sisal, hemp, kenaf, and so on, mainly contain cellulose, hemicelluloses, lignin, and in addition, proteins and a non-negligible amount of mineral oxides. 18,19 As a consequence, they have been attracting the attention of many scientists as "biomass or cleaner materials" with several potential uses in various elds such as biofuels [20][21][22] and bioenergy. [23][24][25] Over the last ten years, sisal or kenaf bre used as a bio-reinforcement for polymers has become a highly preferable alternative to classical petroleum-based bres because of its abundance, price, lightweight, renewability and its 100% biodegradability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lignocellulose, which forms the plant skeletons, is the most common fibers residues which created by the nature and the main constituent of organic waste. Despite previously being considered an environmental problem it gains importance as a source of cellulosic fibers, biomaterials sectors and the energy by bio-fuel production ( Mariño et al., 2015 ; El Sharkawi et al., 2018 ; Darwesh et al., 2018 ). Cellulose is a long chain of homopolymer with repeating units D-glucose, which are joined by ß-1-4 linkages between C-1 of one unit and the C-4 of the next unit.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lignin is a natural organic polymer that is abundantly available as a byproduct of the production of wood pulp . Moreover, lignin is a renewable, biodegradable, eco‐friendly, and amorphous biopolymer for soluble fertilizer . Cellulose is the most abundant component of plant cell walls and it can also be used to prepare slow‐release urea fertilizers .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%