Current ethanol production technology has a dire need for efficient conversion of lignocellulosic biomass to fermentable sugars. The conversion requires pretreatment of the biomass, one of the most expensive steps, and thus it is quite necessary to identify the most cost-effective and high-efficiency conversion method. In this study, rice straw (RS) biomass was pretreated using 4% NaOH alkali, soaked for 4 h, and autoclaved for 30 min. The structural and morphological changes were examined using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis in both native and alkali-treated RS. The FTIR analysis revealed that native RS contains a considerable amount of lignin that wa...
Lignocellulosic substances such as agricultural wastes are attractive feed stocks for bioethanol pro...
Abstract — Lignocellulosic substances such as agricultural wastes are attractive feed stocks for bio...
Not AvailableLignocellulosic wastes such as rice straw gain importance in ensuring sustainable produ...
Energy consumption has inflated steadily over the last century because the world population has full...
Pretreatment is a prerequisite step for increasing the enzymatic digestibility of agricultural resid...
Rice straw as agricultural waste contains cellulose that potentially to produce ethanol. However, it...
Background: Rice straw and husk are globally significant sources of cellulose-rich biomass and there...
The global rise in energy consumption, predicted increase in energy demands, price fluctuations, dep...
Rice straw as agricultural waste contains cellulose that potentially to produce ethanol. However, it...
Rice straw as agricultural waste contains cellulose that potentially to produce ethanol. However, it...
Rice straw as agricultural waste contains cellulose that potentially to produce ethanol. However, it...
Rice straw as agricultural waste contains cellulose that potentially to produce ethanol. However, it...
We examined pilot-scale bioethanol production from rice straw using sodium carbonate pulping as the ...
Bioconversion offers a cheap and safe method of not only disposing the agricultural residues, but al...
Lignocellulose represents a promising starting material for conversion to fuels and chemicals in bio...
Lignocellulosic substances such as agricultural wastes are attractive feed stocks for bioethanol pro...
Abstract — Lignocellulosic substances such as agricultural wastes are attractive feed stocks for bio...
Not AvailableLignocellulosic wastes such as rice straw gain importance in ensuring sustainable produ...
Energy consumption has inflated steadily over the last century because the world population has full...
Pretreatment is a prerequisite step for increasing the enzymatic digestibility of agricultural resid...
Rice straw as agricultural waste contains cellulose that potentially to produce ethanol. However, it...
Background: Rice straw and husk are globally significant sources of cellulose-rich biomass and there...
The global rise in energy consumption, predicted increase in energy demands, price fluctuations, dep...
Rice straw as agricultural waste contains cellulose that potentially to produce ethanol. However, it...
Rice straw as agricultural waste contains cellulose that potentially to produce ethanol. However, it...
Rice straw as agricultural waste contains cellulose that potentially to produce ethanol. However, it...
Rice straw as agricultural waste contains cellulose that potentially to produce ethanol. However, it...
We examined pilot-scale bioethanol production from rice straw using sodium carbonate pulping as the ...
Bioconversion offers a cheap and safe method of not only disposing the agricultural residues, but al...
Lignocellulose represents a promising starting material for conversion to fuels and chemicals in bio...
Lignocellulosic substances such as agricultural wastes are attractive feed stocks for bioethanol pro...
Abstract — Lignocellulosic substances such as agricultural wastes are attractive feed stocks for bio...
Not AvailableLignocellulosic wastes such as rice straw gain importance in ensuring sustainable produ...