Moreover, it appeared that little or no ethanol introduced was consumed by the fungus which preferentially uses other sources of carbon, resulting from the bagasse (saccharose) or put in with the substrate (maltose, yeast extracts and so on).
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www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-11/idrp-duf111306....
www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-11/idrp-duf111306.php
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The following table provides some uses for bagasse pulps in papermaking. It is by no means complete as many other products could be added to the table.
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www.hurterconsult.com/bagasse_pulp_uses.htm
www.hurterconsult.com/bagasse_pulp_uses.htm
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In troduction to Bagasse Products (May 2007) Bagasse Pulp Uses in Papermaking (2001) Nonwood Plant Fiber Uses in Papermaking (1997, updated 2001)
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Seeking to overcome these drawbacks, IRD researchers (UMR 180) and INRA (UMR 1163) (1), working jointly within IFR-BAIM (Biotechnologies Agro-Industrielles...
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www.innovations-report.de/html/berichte/agrar_forstwiss...
www.innovations-report.de/html/berichte/agrar_forstwissenschaften/bericht-74004.html
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China uses of sugarcane bagasse catalog and uses of sugarcane bagasse manufacturer directory. Trade platform for China uses of sugarcane bagasse
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www.tootoo.com/buy-uses_of_sugarcane_bagasse/
www.tootoo.com/buy-uses_of_sugarcane_bagasse/
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Bagasse requires the least amount of energy to produce. Styrofoam1 requires over six times (631%) more energy than bagasse, while paper uses four times (400%) more energy. Recycled paper uses 1.84 times more energy.2...
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worldcentric.org/sustainability/manufacturing/bagasse
worldcentric.org/sustainability/manufacturing/bagasse
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What is bagasse? What is PLA? Used in manufacturing biodegradable foodservice supplies, consume less energy The bagasse paper pulp industry absorbs 10% of total world bagasse production. Other uses of bagasse include biofuels and feedstock. Bagasse Manufacturing Advantages:
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www.biosmartpackaging.com/Biodegradable_Materials.html
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The 140 MW facility uses bagasse and urban wood waste as fuel to generate enough energy to power its large milling and refining operations as well as supply enough renewable electricity for nearly 60,000 homes. The facility reduces dependence on oil by more than one million barrels per year.
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www.answers.com/topic/bagasse
www.answers.com/topic/bagasse
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GGP also uses bagasse, a by-product of sugar cane processing. All of these agricultural residuals are normally burnt in the fields causing Carbon Dioxide emissions or left to decompose in the fields causing Methane, a Green House Gas that is 21 time more damaging to the atmosphere than Carbon Dioxide.
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