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- W4313443672 abstract "Human dependency on fossil fuels has increased due to an unprecedented population growth rate. There is a dire need to propel our energy dependency from fossil fuels to renewable energy resources. Increased pollution and the growing energy demand make it necessary to look for greener alternatives. Biodegradable waste utilization like agricultural and forestry residue, nonedible plant material is promising, economical, and environment-friendly substitutes for fossil fuels. The biofuel production could significantly bring down the dependency of India on foreign oil and fossil fuels. Here, the efficient usage of legume residues obtained from agroindustrial and food processing has several benefits. This chapter summarizes the potential for valorization of legume residue linked to the generation of unavoidable waste. The basic outline of biofuel production includes preparation and degradation of carbohydrate content in the substrate using pretreatment methods. Pretreatment of the substrate is done for enhancing delignification. Pretreatment processes can encompass biological, physical/mechanical, chemical, and physicochemical treatments. This is followed by either saccharification and fermentation to yield bioethanol/biogas or esterification to yield biodiesel or biolubricant. Cellulose microfibrils (CMF) were successfully extracted from pea pods by using various chemical treatments. Enzymatic saccharification of the soybean hull was done by using cellulase, beta-glucosidase, and Viscozyme (cell wall degrading enzyme complex). Legume residues like pea pods, broad beans pods, pigeon pea wood, fava bean straw, and soybean hull are generated annually in huge amount and represent an interesting source for biofuel production. Lignocellulosic biomass has enormous potential for serving as a promising substitute for fossil fuels and satisfy the steadily increasing fuel demands. Efficient utilization of all agricultural residue can help in reducing environmental impacts. The residue extraction will lead to achieve, a zero-waste economy and sustainable biofuel generation." @default.
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- W4313443672 title "Pulses Waste to Biofuels" @default.
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