Sugarcane Straw and Its Cellulosic Fraction as Raw Materials for Obtainment of Textile Fibers and Other Bioproducts

作者: Sirlene M. Costa , André Aguiar , Sandra M. Luz , Adalberto Pessoa , Silgia A. Costa

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-03751-6_53-1

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摘要: This chapter describes the different ways of performing sugarcane straw exploitation. is an important agro-residue in Brazil that has a wide range feasible applications. For these specific usages, it essential to have effective knowledge on fiber related its chemical composition (lignin and carbohydrate contents) cellulose extraction processes. We address recent studies biological processes, such as alternative pretreatment combination with processes bleaching methods for residual lignin removal. also addresses some examples production ethanol, bio-oil, enzymes, composites, pulps from straw. In addition, we discuss development lyocell textile fibers. The scientific technological advances exploitation strong appeal, use this application issue.

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