2018
DOI: 10.1063/1.5062658
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Sugarcane bagasse fiber – An eco-friendly pavement of SMA

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“…Another important research area regarding sugarcane bagasse is related to its use as a solid fuel for energy generation and as raw material for production of liquid fuels and chemicals [44]; therefore, a significant amount of research has been done in order to evaluate different pretreatments to improve its energy production capacity [45], e.g., enzyme addition and solids loading [46]. A third venue of research includes other uses of sugarcane bagasse for other industries, e.g., the textile [47], plastic [48], construction [49,50], pharmaceutical [51], and chemical industries [52], among others. Some of these alternative uses have greater added value than the current and conventional ones [53].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important research area regarding sugarcane bagasse is related to its use as a solid fuel for energy generation and as raw material for production of liquid fuels and chemicals [44]; therefore, a significant amount of research has been done in order to evaluate different pretreatments to improve its energy production capacity [45], e.g., enzyme addition and solids loading [46]. A third venue of research includes other uses of sugarcane bagasse for other industries, e.g., the textile [47], plastic [48], construction [49,50], pharmaceutical [51], and chemical industries [52], among others. Some of these alternative uses have greater added value than the current and conventional ones [53].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Except for biohydrogen production and ethanol production, bagasse has been mainly employed as a raw material for papermaking or prepared as fibers and then utilized in composite materials in recent years [7][8][9][10][11]. In addition, bagasse has also been used in applications in the field of road engineering due to its low cost, high specific modulus, and acceptable mechanical properties [12]. It has been verified that bagasse fibers and hemp fibers can both be used in asphalt mixtures, which can enhance the resilient properties of the asphalt mixtures and effectively improve the rutting resistance of pavement [2,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SCBF is left over after the crushing and extraction of juice from the sugarcane. Utilization of SCBF in SMA mixtures can prevent excessive binder drain down, provide durable, quality pavement and reduce the excessive volume of agricultural solid waste [22]. Improving the performance of the asphalt concrete pavements is essential in order to prevent or reduce pavement defects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%