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Agricultural waste fibers towards sustainability and advanced utilization: a review.

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The agricultural waste fibers are of notable economic and cultural significance all over the world are used for building materials, as a decorative product and as a versatile raw product, and have significant potential in composite due to its high strength, environmentally friendly nature, low cost, availability and sustainability.
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The agricultural waste fibers are of notable economic and cultural significance all over the world are used for building materials, as a decorative product and as a versatile raw product. Agricultural waste fibers also have significant potential in composite due to its high strength, environmentally friendly nature, low cost, availability and sustainability. The agricultural waste is one of the most important problems that must be resolved for the conservation of global environment. The potential properties of agricultural waste fibers have sparked a lot of research to use these fibers as a material to replace man-made fibers for safe and environmentally friendly product. Agricultural waste is seen as one potential source of renewable energy. Their availability is obtained from oil palm plantations and some other agricultural industry such as rice husk, rice straw, sugarcane, pineapple, banana and coconut. Agricultural waste produces large amounts of biomass that are classified as natural fibers which until now only 10% are used as alternative raw materials for several industry, such as biocomposites, automotive component, biomedical and others.

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Production of bacterial cellulose from industrial wastes: a review

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Lignin-Containing Cellulose Nanomaterials: A Promising New Nanomaterial for Numerous Applications

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Oil Press-Cakes and Meals Valorization through Circular Economy Approaches: A Review

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- 01 Oct 2020 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the importance of oilseed and possible valorization methods for the residues obtained in the oil industry, which can also serve as substrates for the production of enzymes, antibiotics, biosurfactants and mushrooms.
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Chemical Treatment of Waste Abaca for Natural Fiber-Reinforced Geopolymer Composite

TL;DR: Investigation of the potential of waste abaca (Manila hemp) fiber as reinforcing agent in an inorganic aluminosilicate material known as geopolymer finds that the chemical treatment removes the lignin, pectin and hemicellulose, as well as makes the surface rougher with the deposition of aluminum compounds improves the interfacial bonding between geopolym matrix and the abaca fiber.
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