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- W4313444466 abstract "Greater use of fossil fuels, especially in metro areas, has led to the production of amplified levels of pollution during the recent decades. Renewable biomass fuels such as bioethanol, biogas, biodiesel, and biohydrogen may replace the use of petroleum-derived fuels. Straw is one of the several agricultural residues of major crop plant production including cereals. It majorly contains dried stalks, leaves, and corn cobs, which are left behind after harvesting. Agricultural waste like straw or stover is a prospective lignocellulose-based feedstock with an advantageous greenhouse gas balance for biofuel, and hence bioenergy production. Wheat straw and Maize stover are such plentiful agricultural residues with low commercial value. Being lignocellulosic in nature, straw is recalcitrant, and thus requires the physical, chemical, or biological pretreatment to provide better accessibility to three major biopolymer compounds of straw, viz., the polysaccharides cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin. Both wheat straw and corn stover have the potential to be efficiently explored for producing ethanol, biogas, and biohydrogen commercially. Decent research efforts have been put in for the production of biobutanol, biodiesel, and biochemicals using this feedstock, but to exploit them on a commercial scale, greater research insights and technologies are needed. The prime obstacle for generating industrial biofuel production using lignocellulosic raw material is the greater operational cost required for biomass feedstock pretreatment. The development of genetically engineered microbial strains, improved production as well as extraction techniques along with the generation of valuable by-products are some promising means of establishing cereal straw as feedstock for efficient and economic biofuel and chemical production." @default.
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- W4313444466 date "2023-01-01" @default.
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- W4313444466 title "Utilization of Wheat and Maize Waste as Biofuel Source" @default.
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