Banana crop produces large quantities of post-harvest biomass wastes that can be valorized as a renewable source of raw materials or bioenergy. However, their lignocellulosic nature and high water content prevent a broader use. They can be a potential source of natural biodegradable fibers, which can be used in papers and textile, and as reinforcement in the manufacture of several composite materials for aeronautics and cars
Fibrous wastes correspond to approximately 54.3 wt.-% of a banana plant. The waste weight is mainly ...
Lignocellulosic waste can be useful if the cellulose can be freed from the lignin so that the cellul...
We highlight in this poster, the results of biogas production and biochemical analysis based on the ...
Banana crop produces large quantities of post-harvest biomass wastes. Some of them are a potential r...
The Musaceae family has significant potential as a source of lignocellulosic fibres and starch from ...
Bananas are widely consumed fruits with over 140 metric tons produced annually. As much as 336 metri...
In Cameroon , the ratio of energy cost to standard of living for both electric and fuel energy is hi...
[en] We highlight in this poster, the results of biogas production and biochemical analysis based on...
Renewable raw materials and sustainability has a widespread significance for all types of industry. ...
Leaves and leaf sheath of banana and areca husk (Areca catechu) constitute an important component of...
Banana intensive production in tropical countries generates significant amount of post-harvest organ...
On a worldwide scale, food demand is increasing as a consequence of global population growth. This m...
Leaf fibers are fibers that run lengthwise through the leaves of most monocotyledonous plants such a...
The banana pseudo-stem is a low-lignin-content lignocellulosic biomass that can be used for methane ...
Embargada hasta 31/12/2023The following different valorisation processes of banana peel waste (BPW) ...
Fibrous wastes correspond to approximately 54.3 wt.-% of a banana plant. The waste weight is mainly ...
Lignocellulosic waste can be useful if the cellulose can be freed from the lignin so that the cellul...
We highlight in this poster, the results of biogas production and biochemical analysis based on the ...
Banana crop produces large quantities of post-harvest biomass wastes. Some of them are a potential r...
The Musaceae family has significant potential as a source of lignocellulosic fibres and starch from ...
Bananas are widely consumed fruits with over 140 metric tons produced annually. As much as 336 metri...
In Cameroon , the ratio of energy cost to standard of living for both electric and fuel energy is hi...
[en] We highlight in this poster, the results of biogas production and biochemical analysis based on...
Renewable raw materials and sustainability has a widespread significance for all types of industry. ...
Leaves and leaf sheath of banana and areca husk (Areca catechu) constitute an important component of...
Banana intensive production in tropical countries generates significant amount of post-harvest organ...
On a worldwide scale, food demand is increasing as a consequence of global population growth. This m...
Leaf fibers are fibers that run lengthwise through the leaves of most monocotyledonous plants such a...
The banana pseudo-stem is a low-lignin-content lignocellulosic biomass that can be used for methane ...
Embargada hasta 31/12/2023The following different valorisation processes of banana peel waste (BPW) ...
Fibrous wastes correspond to approximately 54.3 wt.-% of a banana plant. The waste weight is mainly ...
Lignocellulosic waste can be useful if the cellulose can be freed from the lignin so that the cellul...
We highlight in this poster, the results of biogas production and biochemical analysis based on the ...