Sugar beet pulp: Resurgence and trailblazing journey towards a circular bioeconomy
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• A complete review on utilization of sugar beet pulp in multi technologies. Extraction bio-chemicals from pulp. Chemical composition, thermal stability and crystallinity Role the development polymer composites water purification. cellulose nano fibers silica particles The present article will outline alternative uses residue produced during preparation beet. Traditionally, has been used as cattle fodder was not considered to have much potential be utilised other competitive industries such bio-energy, composites, purification industries, etc. However, with technological advancement, pulps successfully employed reinforce extract elements, bio-adsorb contaminants wastewater or precursor molecules create various bio-chemicals. As per data Food Agriculture Association United States (FAAU, 2019), e production is very lower (85.71% approx.) compared cane. near future, because increasing demands growing world population also due shortage freshwater resources, we may anticipate bulk (which requires less resources than cane whose FAAU increased inconsistently about 1.74% approx. last five years, tropical regions more specifically European countries (currently share 69.6% total production) parts thus it lead overproduction Therefore, need for time efforts made by different scientists develop new chemical technologies t can consume waste generation beneficial products. promising strategies producing multifunctional materials include pyrolysis, enzymatic/acid hydrolysis, surface functionalization, nanofibres extraction, stacking them reinforcing agents carbonization. evaluated great interest both industrialists.
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Fuel
سال: 2022
ISSN: ['0016-2361', '1873-7153']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2021.122953