2023
DOI: 10.1007/s42247-023-00603-y
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Sugarcane bagasse-based biochar and its potential applications: a review

Mohd. Khalid Zafeer,
Rachel Alveera Menezes,
H. Venkatachalam
et al.

Abstract: The effective management of agro-industrial waste plays a pivotal role in mitigating various forms of pollution. Sugarcane bagasse (SB), a substantial biomass waste generated in the sugar industry after cane juice extraction, necessitates sustainable handling. Although some sugar mills utilize wet sugarcane bagasse for fueling the milling process, a significant portion remains stockpiled and is often incinerated on-site, resulting in a highly flammable biomass that poses significant risks to the industry and i… Show more

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“…Sugarcane bagasse is an agro-waste that is easily available as a waste that has an appreciable number of sugars, phytochemicals, and water content which remained unextracted during the extraction of sugarcane juice [33,34]. The utilization of SBG for the development of a growth medium for the bacteria implies an economical growth medium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sugarcane bagasse is an agro-waste that is easily available as a waste that has an appreciable number of sugars, phytochemicals, and water content which remained unextracted during the extraction of sugarcane juice [33,34]. The utilization of SBG for the development of a growth medium for the bacteria implies an economical growth medium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%